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  2. Adweek - Wikipedia

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    Adweek is a weekly American advertising trade publication that was first published in 1979. [1] Adweek covers marketing, creativity, client–agency relationships and the media, technology and platforms which support the global marketing ecosystem.

  3. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    always on her phone trying to talk to her son (she is unaware that he is a spy operative). She also is aware of the GEICO characters and wonders how they ended up in the commercial shoot during a contest sponsored by the insurer in 2018 ("No wonder they call it 'Hollyweird!’”). Betty Crocker: General Mills: 1921–present: The Gerber baby

  4. Lists of advertising characters - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Lists of advertising characters - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Female characters in advertising - Wikipedia

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  7. List of breakfast cereal advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Big Yella; Bigg Mixx; Captain Rik; Cinnamon and Apple; Coco the Monkey; Chocos the Bear (defunct); Cornelius Rooster; Crunchosaurus Rex; Dig 'Em the Frog; Donald Duck; Loopy Bee

  8. Category:Advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to corporate mascots, these characters are typically known without even having to refer to the company or brand. This is an example of corporate branding , and soft selling a company.

  9. Category:2000 AD characters - Wikipedia

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    2000 AD characters are characters who appear in the British comic book 2000 AD. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. J.