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Eyebrows is a British television advertisement launched by Cadbury plc in 2009 to promote their Dairy Milk-brand chocolate. The advert features two children, a boy (Bradley Ford) and a girl (Georgia Wake), sitting in front of a grey backdrop at a photographer's studio.
[17] [19] From 23 June 2008, [26] Gorilla was also broadcast in New Zealand with further marketing both on the Cadbury NZ website, [27] and in shopping centres and supermarkets, with models and men in gorilla suits handing out samples of Dairy Milk chocolate. The advertisement has won numerous awards, including the Epica d’Or for Film 2007 ...
Gary Myers (born 22 July 1941 at Wiluna, Western Australia) is a model and actor, best known as the original "Milk Tray Man" in the long-running television advertising campaign for the Cadbury chocolates that ran from 1968 until 1984. [1] His other notable role was that of Captain Lew Waterman in Gerry Anderson's cult TV series, UFO.
"Zingolo" is the name of both a television advertisement for Cadbury's Dairy Milk in the UK in September 2009, and a single by Tinny released the same month, which features in the advertisement. The song, "Zingolo", was released on the newly established record label Glass and a Half Full Records , established by Cadbury's Dairy Milk following ...
Kidderminster born actor Alan Riley was the Milk Tray man in 2003, in an advert which featured actress Sienna Guillory. Coombes assumed the role again in 2016. [ 3 ] A memorable scene of the man jumping from a cliff top into the sea was performed by stuntman Alf Joint who had previously doubled for Sean Connery ’s 007 in Goldfinger (1964). [ 8 ]
Cadbury, the candy company behind the iconic Cadbury Creme Eggs, has been running the same Easter commercial for nearly 20 years. The sweet TV ad features several animals — a lion, pig and ...
Dunkin Donuts is facing a $5 million class-action lawsuit over charging extra for non-dairy milks, and oat milk is now coming under fire over allegations it can cause blood sugar spikes.
In a follow-up video, he quipped, “Drink your milk.” The Bridgerton star wore a T-shirt designed by Loewe that read, “Drink Your Milk.” A portion of the proceeds of the merchandise will be ...