Old Spice Man is back — this time, it's Terry Crews — in a trio of commercials directed by comic writers Tim Heideker and Eric Wareheim from Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
Crews video-bombs other P&G brand spots: for Charmin, Bounce and, for fun, a vending machine full of snacks.
Hands down, the worst dead Steve Jobs commercial you will see all week:
"Drink this Coke. Drink this Coca Cola. Drink it all. Right now! Drink it! Drink it! Drink it!" — Brad Pitt endorses Coca-Cola as morning boost for the kids.
American Heritage Dictionary: You Are Your Words interactive campaign.
Snickers Twitter campaign draws UK inquiry.
How did Gatorade beat Powerade? By giving up market share.
Norway posted the largest gains for box office receipts in Europe in 2011.
What are the right "keywords" for Super Bowl advertising?
Penelope Cruz's new anti-fur campaign for PETA sees her square off against Sofia Vergara's Diet Pepsi billboard in NYC's Times Square:

Geri Halliwell revisits her Ginger Spice days in a collection for UK retailer Next.
Reebok finds satisfaction with Helena Christensen and Eva Mendes.
University of Tennessee wasn't the only academic rebrand this week; welcome Western University of Canada.
Leonardo DiCaprio gets into the coffee business, while director David Lynch shoots a spot for his coffee brand:
DiCaprio's ex, Bar Rafaeli, meanwhile, offers a peek at her new underwear collection, Under.me.
JCPenney's new galpal, former employee Ellen DeGeneres, draws protest from mom-bloggers organized by the American Family Association. DeGeneres, meanwhile, shows the brand cares about families and kids with $100,000 donation to Columbus Elementary School in Chester, PA, whose teachers are working without pay:
Prep brand Vinyard Vines mocks Occupy Wall Street.
"Could somebody please explain this Diet Coke ad?" Yes, please, explain this Diet Coke ad.
Chipotle stock gives investors heartburn.
After poor reactions, is Nintendo already considering rebranding its next-generation Wii U?
Shame advertisers show you how it's done. (via)

15 examples of how cereal boxes have changed over the years:

Callaway hits the clubs in Las Vegas:
Sh*t my 5-year-old brands:
The Scottish take issue with iPhone's Siri. (NSFW language)
The irony of this tasteless ad for LG vacuums is that it is being passed around YouTube as a "Dyson" ad.
Why Sugar Rice Krinkles is one the ten weirdest TV ads in history:
And Italian artist Anna Utopia Giordano turns liquor bottles into baby bottles with kiddy brands — check out more on her website (image via):
