Burger King locations in New York, France, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, and more are using signage and other promotional products to make the entire trip to Burger King an advertisement for Spider-Man, and it starts the second a customer pulls up, as the exterior of the restaurants are decorated, too.
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Chipotle’s Pride Month Collection: Some Rainbows, Some Workwear Influence
Chipotle has unveiled two Pride Month collections. One is a special edition uniform shirt option, the other is a collection for consumers that features the rainbow motifs usually associated with Pride Month.
Read MoreChicago Cubs Fans Are Upset by This Bobblehead Mistake
The Chicago Cubs accidentally printed a bobblehead honoring Hall of Famer Billy Williams with the wrong uniform number. Williams wore 26, but the Cubs made bobbleheads to hand out to fans with the number 1 — quite a difference.
Read MoreRestaurant Branding Lessons from Ralph Lauren’s Social Media-Ready Cafe
Ralph Lauren is opening a brick-and-mortar location of it’s Ralph’s Coffee pop-up in Singapore. With top-to-bottom branding on packaging, drinkware, and signage, it’s a social media-ready dining experience that others can learn from.
Read MoreSmoothie King Used ChatGPT to Print a Promotional Romance Novel
While many people are still trying to figure out exactly how cryptocurrencies and NFT’s work, the debate about the usefulness and ethics of AI technology is ongoing. From a promo perspective, there are, theoretically, plenty of uses for AI in terms of art and content creation, but there aren’t many case studies in that realm…
Read MoreSonic’s Summer Menu Has a Fun Merchandise Tie-In
Sonic, allegedly America’s favorite drive-in restaurant, is prepping fans for summer with a full line of vacation-ready promos. The whole thing is ostensibly a tie-in with a new menu item — the Strawberry Shortcake Snowball Slush Float — but really, it seems more like any other merchandise drop that restaurants have been using as seasonal…
Read MoreA Playbook for Video Marketing Wins
The dawn of the music video changed the way musicians marketed themselves. “Video Killed the Radio Star” references aside, it was a revolution in culture. In the years that followed, the internet provided even more opportunities for people to market themselves, their brands, and their products through video. Soon enough, we all had high-definition cameras…
Read MoreGoldstar Promotes Sales and Marketing Team Members
Following their recent announcement of a new global website and the merging of its North America and European Operations, Goldstar announces three key promotions to the North American sales and global marketing teams. Charles Duggan named vice president of sales, North America The promotion of Charles Duggan to vice president of sales, North America, will…
Read MoreMergers and Acquisitions: The Ins and Outs of Buying and Selling in a Consolidating Industry
Technology has changed the way we talk to each other. In the near future, married couples will tell their kids how they met: On a dating app where they each swiped in the same direction. The rest is history. Aside from the technological aspect of it, though, dating hasn’t changed for most of history. You…
Read MoreEven a Fictional Misprint Can Drive T-shirt Demand
After fans saw a misprinted T-shirt in the first trailer for FX’s “The Bear,” shirts advertising “The Berf” are already popping up on sites like Redbubble.
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