Bigger and better.
Bigger and better.
Bigger and better.
by David Oxford | Apr 24, 2016 | Comic Books/Cartoons, Fast Food Culture, Garfield, Toys, Video Games
Bigger and better.
Rainy, just as predicted.
by David Oxford | Dec 31, 2015 | Fast Food Culture, Movies
Rainy, just as predicted.
The only thing clearer than the soda is how Pepsi likes to jerk around its fans.
by David Oxford | Dec 9, 2015 | Fast Food Culture
The only thing clearer than the soda is how Pepsi likes to jerk around its fans.
Not the refreshment we deserve, but the refreshment we need.
by David Oxford | Nov 22, 2015 | Fast Food Culture, Video Games
Not the refreshment we deserve, but the refreshment we need.
The future is soon.
by David Oxford | Oct 12, 2015 | Fast Food Culture, Movies
The future is soon.
Celebrating Back to the Future Part II would be ‘Perfect’ advertising.
by David Oxford | Apr 14, 2014 | Fast Food Culture
Celebrating Back to the Future Part II would be ‘Perfect’ advertising.
Now here’s an interesting piece GoNintendo linked to earlier today (sadly, the auction for it has ended, but I didn’t have the $108 anyway). It’s a store display sign from 1989, and if you’re familiar with vintage video game commercials, you might remember the ad campaign and contest this was a part of. I remember […]
by David Oxford | Jun 22, 2012 | Tubin', Video Games
Now here’s an interesting piece GoNintendo linked to earlier today (sadly, the auction for it has ended, but I didn’t have the $108 anyway). It’s a store display sign from 1989, and if you’re familiar with vintage video game commercials, you...Here’s one I remember during the Winter of 1989, when Nintendo and Pepsi teamed up to promote the NES, Game Boy, and other fun stuff through a sweepstakes: I remember wanting the display they showed at the end so badly, as I thought a Santa Mario was really cool. Unfortunately, I was unable to get […]
by David Oxford | Dec 25, 2009 | Tubin'
Here’s one I remember during the Winter of 1989, when Nintendo and Pepsi teamed up to promote the NES, Game Boy, and other fun stuff through a sweepstakes: I remember wanting the display they showed at the end so badly, as I thought a Santa Mario was really...In 2008, Pepsi rolled out the new logo (which you can see at right) to help usher in a new minimalist brand image for their product. And despite being the pinnacle of human achievement, people have their opinions on it, good or bad. Personally, I like the logo they had in the early 80’s. For […]
by David Oxford | Sep 6, 2009 | Commentary, Fast Food Culture
In 2008, Pepsi rolled out the new logo (which you can see at right) to help usher in a new minimalist brand image for their product. And despite being the pinnacle of human achievement, people have their opinions on it, good or bad. Personally, I like the logo they...Support Us on Patreon
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