brand bites
Posted by Abe Sauer on March 9, 2012 11:55 AM
Hark! It's Monty Python's new iPad app.
Below, watch the Huggies commercial that has dads up in arms, and more.Continue reading...
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doing good
Posted by Sheila Shayon on February 15, 2012 11:06 AM

Waterborne illness is the second leading cause of preventable childhood deaths worldwide, killing an estimated 4,000 children every day. That's why the UNICEF Tap Project, now in its sixth year, is asking thousands of volunteers, restaurants, partners and individuals to protect young lives with safe, clean water.
A donation of $1 for a glass of tap water during World Water Week, March 19-25, at participating restaurants across the U.S. will give a child clean, safe water for 40 days, or 40 children safe water for one day.
“Many of us consume and use safe, clean water every day without thinking twice. Meanwhile, in communities across the globe, disease can spread with lethal swiftness for the millions of children and adults who lack access to a safe water source and adequate sanitation,” said President and CEO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF Caryl Stern. “Today, for too many of the world’s children, clean water can mean the difference between life and death.”Continue reading...
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celebrity brandcasting
Posted by Shirley Brady on March 25, 2011 02:00 PM
UNICEF's celebrity endorsement-spoofing commercials for a mock version of its Tap Project (faux tagline: "now the world's most ridiculously expensive tap water can be yours") are spot on, featuring Rihanna, above, and UNICEF US ambassador Selena Gomez, below.Continue reading...