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Ad Watch: New Spots From Expedia, Pepsi, Victoria's Secret and more

Posted by Shirley Brady on January 19, 2011 05:00 PM

Expedia's Netherlands agency (Woedend) takes inspiration from the legendary Saul Bass and the Catch Me if You Can title sequence in this new :20 commercial and :10 tag-ons.

Watch more new spots — from Target, Pepsi Max, Victoria's Secret and other brands — after the jump.

The AA (UK) brings back John Cleese:

Buick touts 2011 Regal (additional spots cover the models design, features and technology):

Cheetos brings back Chester the mascot:

Cisco CTO of emerging technologies Guido Jouret explains our social nature:

Cottonelle gets frisky:

Febreze goes back to school:

GE ecomagination promotes the next phase of its “Powering Your Home” challenge

HP sponsors Oprah's Down Under special week:

Huggies' new spot in Australia:

Ikea Family Live features a family moving house:

Kraft Macaroni and Cheese runs another "Straight-Talking Kid" spot with Ted Williams v/o:

L’Oreal unveils first spot with new face, Gwen Stefani:

Mercedes-Benz TV is back on the Fashion Week beat:

MINI vs. Monster — the final 3D cut:

Oreo is back with Shaq, with "surprise lick race rally" in Boston:

Pepsi Max unveils trio of new spots, titled Burnout, Magician and Urgency:

Saga's UK campaign highlights cruise, holiday and car insurance businesses:

T-Mobile brings back Carly Foulkes to talk up “America’s largest 4G network”:

Target rolls out new spots titled PB&J, Airplane and Happy Hour:

Victoria’s Secret gets ready for Valentine’s Day with supermodels' help:

Yahoo! promotes new mail features with Vampire Weekend-esque tune and animation:

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