Swiftcover puts Iggy ads in computer games
29 Jul 2010 | by Jacob Mathias
by advertising agency MWO, which featured rock star Iggy Pop and a look-alike puppet. Chris James, EMEA ...
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Swiftcover.com, the motor insurer behind ads featuring rock star Iggy Pop, is bringing the Little..., in anticipation of the experiential event. The event will feature Little Iggy asleep in a branded bed, which ... of having a picture taken with Little Iggy, which will be printed and given to them. It will also be used ... Christian O'Connell will visit Little Iggy at 11am on Monday. Radios will be given to 100 consumers who ...
by advertising agency MWO, which featured rock star Iggy Pop and a look-alike puppet. Chris James, EMEA ...
, Comin Home Baby by Mel Torme, Return of the Mack by Mark Morrison, I am the Passenger by Iggy Pop ...
Iggy Pop. The activity was booked by media agency Arena BLM and digital agency Steak. It includes ... : "Absolute's live music proposition is easily the best it's ever been, and Swiftcover.com's use of Iggy Pop and Little Iggy has moved their brand into exciting territory. "Getting together for this year-long musical ...
compiled list of songs includes 'I am the passenger' by Iggy Pop and 'I knew you were waiting (for me ...
. At the end of last year, Axa dropped aging rock star Iggy Pop from its Swiftcover.com ads , replacing him ...
The TV campaign features 18 year-old competition winner, Charlotte Gunn from Southend, featured as a pop-art picture background. ...
passengers. Iggy Pop may have been reduced to selling insurance but The Passenger never sounded so good ...
Cereal maker Kellogg is reformulating Coco Pops to cut the levels of sugar and boost the fibre...Sugar levels in existing Kellogg's Coco Pops cereals will be cut by 15% by the middle of next year ... in the UK by 750 tonnes, with 29 million boxes sold annually. Products affected are original Coco Pops, Coco Pops Mega Munchers and Coco Pops Rocks. Even after the cuts, these will still be barred from ...
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