• First McDonald's Big Mac Ad

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    To continue with what has shaped up to be Nostalgic Monday. McDonald's first ever advertisement for the Big Mac has resurfaced.

    What do you think? Could they play off their 'bring your bigger than average appetite' in today's messy Carl's Jr., Jack in the Box World?

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  • Grey Poupon, the Lost Footage

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    There has been a lot of nostalgia lately. Internet Explorer, RayBan and now, Grey Poupon. This new ad  of their 'Lost Footage' is great. We would chase down and blow up someone who stole our mustard too.

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  • Ray Ban and a Real Life Instagram

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    In a world of instant, immediate I can do it smart phones, RayBan has brought back a little bit of the old school photography process. While you used to have to take your photos to get processed, RayBan now instagrams your photos in their London store.

    How does that work? Well it includes an app (of course). Download their app, take a photo, send it to them and they will shoot the photo on their camera through a pair of ambermatic lenses (aviators).

    Let us know what you think of the app or just check out other photos here.

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  • Google Glass is a Reality

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    Did you know that Google Glasses are an actual reality? You can apply to be one of the testers. All you have to do is apply here.

    • Your application must be 50 words or less
    • You must include #ifihadglass in your application
    • You can include up to 5 photos with your application
    • You can include a short video (15 secs max)
    • Be sure to follow them on Google+ (+ProjectGlass) or Twitter (@projectglass) so they can contact you directly
    • You must be at least 18 years old and live in the U.S. to apply
    • For more details, please see the full Terms and FAQ
    See what it would feel like to have the glasses on.

    Oh yea, did we mention they are $1500?

    Would you apply? Are you going to apply?

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  • #FirstWorldProblems

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    Advertising of the past has been known to influence the way society evolves. In the last few years, we've seen a shift. Society is now influencing advertising. This print ad is a successful integration of the Twitter tag #firstworldproblems. Check out the entire campaign here.

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  • Adidas Pop-Up Shop Box

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    Adidas took their pop-up shop to a new level making it look like a giant shoe box.

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  • Nivea Makes the Airport More Stressful

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    In a new guerrilla stunt, Nivea wanted to see how people would react under a little bit of stress. Watch the video and see how you would react.

    The Stunt:
    The Making of the Stunt:

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  • Maker's Mark Twitter Followers Save the Company From Making a Mistake

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    There's a shortage. How does one solve that problem? Add water. That's what Maker's Mark thought would solve the problem. People took to their favorite bitching social media platform Twitter and let them know how they felt.

    After a solid 24 hours Maker's Mark released this statement:

    "While we thought we were doing what's right, this is your brand - and you told us in large numbers to change our decision," the company said in a statement released today. "You spoke. We listened. And we're sincerely sorry we let you down."

    Read the full article here.

    Congratulations, Twitter users you just saved a company from ruining it's product.

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