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"Good things come to those who wait" is an advertising slogan used by Diageo in television, cinema, and print advertising campaigns promoting Guinness-brand draught stout in the United Kingdom. The slogan formed the cornerstone of advertising agency Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO 's successful pitch to secure the Guinness account in 1996. [ 1 ]
All good things come to him who waits; All good things must come to an end; All hands on deck/to the pump; All is grist that comes to the mill; All roads lead to Rome; All that glitters/glistens is not gold; All the world loves a lover; All things come to those who wait; All things must pass
Good things come to those who wait may refer to: Good things come to those who wait (Guinness), a UK advertising campaign for Guinness stout in the 1990s and 2000s; Good things come to those who wait (Heinz), a US advertising campaign for Heinz ketchup in the 1980s "Good things come to those who wait", a 1984 song by Nayobe
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Advertisements with the slogan "The best things come to those who wait" appeared in print, on billboards, on television and in cinemas throughout the early 1980s. The campaign was a popular and critical success, with a number of its print and television/cinema pieces garnering awards from the advertising community.
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Swimblack (also written as Swim Black) is a 1998 advertisement for Guinness-brand draught stout which was broadcast in the United Kingdom. It is the first in the Good things come to those who wait advertising campaign created by Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO who had won the Guinness account from Ogilvy & Mather in January 1998.
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