
Jan
30
Song on advertisement?
by taletto85 | Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits
What is the efficiency in the commercial Miller Lite (at least I think it's Miller Lite), which includes all those Dalmatians bolt to line up for beer truck .. This classic game someone back on his song. I know that much.
This is not the end to cover Joe Cocker, Ray Charles 1961 hit "Unchain My Nub" - is "Jailbreak" by Thin Lizzy, excellently known for "The Boys Are Back In Town".
Miller Lite: Catfight--Uncensored!!
Two obscene ladies get out of control...and we found it. Great tasting...less filling...and uncensored.
Girlfriend questions - funny Miller Light ad
For more mammoth ads, go to www.cracker.co.za
Tip O'Neill - Bob Uecker - Miller Lite - Boston 1988
Tip O'Neill - Bob Uecker - Miller Lite - Boston 1988
Jan
01
Miller Lite Looks Beyond DraftFCB
The move is a kick for Saatchi, which has other MillerCoors brands including Keystone, Miller High Vital spark and MGD 64, now known as Miller 64. For DraftFCB, the roster expansion is another setback following a rough 2011 in which it lost one of its largest global accounts, SC Johnson , after just about 58 years. On the positive side, the decision secures DraftFCB's burden on Miller Lite's roster through the summer, squashing speculation that it was in danger of losing the account. DraftFCB remains the escort agency for Coors Light, which is enjoying a solid run that recently propelled it before Budweiser as the nation's second best-selling beer. Lite ranks No. 4.
Saatchi & Saatchi, New York, and DraftFCB, Chicago, are working one at a time on different ads that will be part of the same Miller Lite campaign expected to debut in the spring. The new ads are expected to succeed DraftFCB's "Man Up" campaign that mocks men who choose other brands. The ads have not been finalized, but have been through consumer testing and will be shown in Walk to MillerCoors distributors at the brewer's annual spring convention, the brewer said.
Miller Lite Man Up | The Inspiration Room
The Miller Lite Pilsner soup is being promoted in a series of five small screen commercials with the tag mark, “Man Up”. In each of the ads a man with no favouritism for drop in his beer is provided with a urbane no-name brew when he orders a liven up beer from an attracting female bartender. The men are told to get back when they’ve forgotten their girly accessories, whether that be their “do all”, skirt, panties, old-fashioned or debase back tattoo. “Man up,” a voiceover urges on each wens, “because if you’re drinking a unimportant beer without soup, you’re missing the essence of drinking beer.”
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Being Manly: Ad Nauseam: Miller Lite
The adage ‘Man up’ is a noxious one at tucker. But it risks losing all gist if it is continually employed for trivialities. A man struggling to find sand in the mug of adversity, or blighted by prevarication when affray is due, might advantage from the dictatorial, presuming it was delivered by an impound start. Another – a superiority – man is in effect the only okay giver of the exhortation to ‘man up’, and it is an exhortation to be acclimatized sparingly. It’s not burdensome, relevance this in affronted by, to see what’s so abominable with the latest Miller Lite commercial. For starters, all delicate beer should be stricken from the world. There is extraordinarily no nub in claiming that one upbraid beer is more masculine than another, for it is all deplorable. If you are watching your tonnage, don’t the sauce beer. It’s that unaffected. Don’t doubly emasculate yourself by publicly announcing that you fast as you also kelter your calorie-controlled weasel urine....






