![]() The refreshing beverage brand commercial starts out with someone singing “America the Beautiful” and the audience might think, “Oh this is pleasant. When I first saw this commercial I was unsure about what I was watching. Coke’s version of “America the Beautiful” “Take off your pants Greek boy,” Saget demands.ĭannon’s message is “Fuel Your Pleasure.” It’s clever and it definitely works with the ladies and “Full House” fans.Ĥ. Just when you think this commercial has gone way wrong and should have had a rating on it when it started, a “Full House” reunion happens out of nowhere when Dave Coulier and Bob Saget come out of nowhere with cleaning supplies. ![]() And then, the yogurt falls way down south on his pants. She kisses him to remove the Greek goodness. Stamos does it again, on purpose this time. The women sitting across from Stamos notices he has some yogurt on his lips, so she happily removes it for him. This commercial was pretty risqué to start. Side note: I definitely ate Oikos before the star made middle-aged women buy bulks amount of the stuff, but it’s whatever. John Stamos has been advertising Dannon Oikos Greek yogurt for awhile now. John Stamos will make you eat Oikos and like it Together.” I’m not sure what that has to do with them updating their store but maybe it means we can all advance together? New store for them, new speakers for you.ģ. With Apple as our fearless leader we’ve kind of forgot about them over the years. They’ve kind of been in the bottom tier when it comes to electronic stores. I will say this was clever of Radio Shack. Newsflash - they have been for about forever. Mary Lou Retton is there, Hulk Hogan, Chucky, and 20 other characters are there ripping up old computers and telephones like they’re going out of style. “The 80’s called - they want their store back.” The entire era in one clump arrives to Radio Shack to take literally all electronics you would find from 16 years ago. I thought this commercial was fairly simplistic but hysterical. I noticed that a lot throughout the commercials. The hashtag Budweiser used was #BestBuds. The man who adopted the puppy lets him go and the puppy and Clydesdale live happily ever after. ![]() Just when you think all hope is lost for this friendship the puppy’s Clydesdale friend recruits his other horse companions to help stop the car the puppy is in. The Clydesdale follows the car the entire time the car is leaving down the dirt road. As the puppy is put in the car with his new owner he claws and barks at the window as he passes by his Clydesdale friend. This pattern goes on for awhile until he is finally adopted. On a rainy night the mischievous puppy returns to the Clydesdale’s stables, and of course, he is returned. The faces this puppy makes toward the horse will melt your heart, and p.s., the song “Let her go” by Passenger is playing the entire time and makes the commercial all more depressing, but not for long. Out of nowhere the Clydesdale’s barn keeper notices the puppy is not where he is supposed to be and takes him back to where he belongs. It starts out with a puppy escaping from were he is being cooped up (he is for sale to be adopted) when he wanders into the majestic Budweiser Clydesdale’s barn. They always seem to pull us in with their meaningful and heart-wrenching messages. As many as there were, I have dubbed these 10 as my personal favorites.īudweiser has done it again. The only thing that made the 2014 Super Bowl bearable was “Broadway” Joe Namath’s fur coat he borrowed from Macklemore - and of course, the commercials. There was a lot of running, catching, and flailing made by all on the field. ![]() As much as we love our Tech alumni ( Wes Welker, Manny Ramirez, and Louis Vasquez), the game was an utter blowout - Seahawks 48, Broncos 8. Last night was rough - especially if you’re a Denver Broncos fan. ![]()
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