22 Dec 2004
it was the first time in the history of advertising that a company had "dared not speak its name". Denim ...
"diamond"
A man chokes to death on a cracker while watching TV and his friend has his corpse converted ...
22 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
The site looks to inform and educate visitors about the heritage of Starbucks coffee and to further strengthen Starbucks Coffee Company's position as "the coffee experts".
To drive traffic to the site , Starbucks has launched an online advertising campaign targeting women aged between 25 and 35 ...
22 Dec 2004
| by Colin Grimshaw
Associated British Foods (ABF) has centralised its media planning and buying into ZenithOptimedia...it is to make a £4m investment in TV ads from January to challenge Sharwood's market dominance.
In October ABF ...
by a £4m TV campaign that featured the face of This Morning presenter Fern Britton superimposed onto ...
22 Dec 2004
| by Ben Carter and Mark Sweney
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is moving its £5m advertising business out of Grey London as part of a
22 Dec 2004
| by Jane Bainbridge
£4.99), with larger chocolates and richer flavours.
Partly thanks to its infamous TV ads, Ferrero ...
- LAWRENCE GOULD, Consumer markets analyst, Datamonitor
British consumers spent £920m on premium treats ...
22 Dec 2004
| by Emily Rogers
after sales rose by 16% to £30.8m in the year to July 2004, according to IRI.
TV ads for the Lighter ...
22 Dec 2004
The manufacturer, which also owns Lambrini and Red Square, will run advertising, PR, sampling and in-store activity for the brand next year.
The range is currently available only in a single-shot format, but Halewood is to introduce a 35cl bottle. It is also considering expanding the range ...
22 Dec 2004
wins gold at the World Spirit Awards.
Mar 2005: Building of Blackwood's whisky distillery is due ...
21 Dec 2004
| by Colin Grimshaw,
LONDON - Associated British Foods has centralised its media planning and buying...it is to make a £4m investment in TV ads from January to challenge Sharwood's market dominance.
In October ...
, backed by a £4m TV campaign that featured the face of 'This Morning' presenter Fern Britton superimposed ...
21 Dec 2004
| by Ben Carter and Mark Sweney,
LONDON - GlaxoSmithKline is moving its £5m advertising business out of Grey London as part of a