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fixt...the product is exactly the same it was in 1890.
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fixt...the product is exactly the same it was in 1890.
I'm fascinated by domestic beer ads. None of these big labels are going to mess with the actual taste (such as it is) of the beer so it's really just a neverending cycle of branding games.
Mountains that turn blue on the can, vortex bottle shapes, mulityear themed ad campaigns... and the product is exactly the same it was in 1990.
Yeah, those ads don't do anything to really tell me about State Farm's home or auto offerings, but they do make me wonder why Rodgers puts up with the guy. Maybe he's some kind of negotiation savant?Doesn’t deserve it own thread but I have similarish issue with the new A Rodgers State Farm campaign - now his agent has always been a doofus, but at least seemed capable- now he’s psychologically broken bc of the new State Farm agent who has zero personality
The issue is more what does this say about Rodgers’s ability to hire competent people?
Did you watch the game last night? Maybe he knows a few NFL officials.they do make me wonder why Rodgers puts up with the guy. Maybe he's some kind of negotiation savant?
Totally stupid & boring commercial.Doesn’t deserve it own thread but I have similarish issue with the new A Rodgers State Farm campaign - now his agent has always been a doofus, but at least seemed capable- now he’s psychologically broken bc of the new State Farm agent who has zero personality
The issue is more what does this say about Rodgers’s ability to hire competent people?