Schweppes "Commander Whitehead" campaign
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The Schweppes "Commander Whitehead" campaign was a famous mid-20th-century advertising series that personified the brand through the suave, bearded naval officer Commander Edward Whitehead, helping establish Schweppes as a sophisticated mixer and making David Ogilvy a star in the advertising world.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Schweppes "Commander Whitehead" campaign canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Schweppes "Commander Whitehead" campaign Context triple: [David Ogilvy, knownFor, Schweppes "Commander Whitehead" campaign]
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"Look for the Union Label" advertising campaign
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Evian Roller Babies campaign
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Irn-Bru Revolution
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Schweppes "Commander Whitehead" campaign Target entity description: The Schweppes "Commander Whitehead" campaign was a famous mid-20th-century advertising series that personified the brand through the suave, bearded naval officer Commander Edward Whitehead, helping establish Schweppes as a sophisticated mixer and making David Ogilvy a star in the advertising world.
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A.
“Pepsi Challenge” marketing campaign
The “Pepsi Challenge” marketing campaign was a famous 1970s blind taste-test promotion in which consumers compared Pepsi and Coca-Cola, helping to boost Pepsi’s market share and public profile.
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B.
The Most Interesting Man in the World advertising campaign
The Most Interesting Man in the World advertising campaign is a humorous, long-running series of beer commercials featuring a charismatic, hyperbolically accomplished older gentleman whose exaggerated exploits made the brand’s tagline “Stay thirsty, my friends” widely recognizable.
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C.
"Look for the Union Label" advertising campaign
The "Look for the Union Label" advertising campaign was a 1970s promotional effort by the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union that encouraged consumers to buy union-made clothing as a show of support for fair labor practices.
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D.
Evian Roller Babies campaign
The Evian Roller Babies campaign is a famous advertising campaign featuring computer-animated babies on roller skates that became a viral sensation and a hallmark of modern digital marketing.
-
E.
Irn-Bru Revolution
Irn-Bru Revolution is a steel looping roller coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach in England, known for its intense double-launch design and iconic status among UK thrill rides.
- F. None of above. chosen
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