Marketing Mania: Classic Christmas Ads
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 10:51 am
Now that 2014 is coming to an end, we have many things that the old year has left us. Everything seems to be getting better and bigger (iPhone 6S for example) and we can also see especially what has reigned in the world of marketing and social media .
Around this holiday season, almost every company launches advertisements to promote their products in order to reach your homes.
Even though we are bombarded with so many commercials, have you ever noticed that we always watch the same commercial over and over again? You uae consumer email list know the ones I am talking about; Hershey's Kisses playing the Christmas song, The Polar Bear drinking a Coca-Cola. Ironically, these commercials have been well accepted for generations. And they are expected to continue to be part of American tradition for many years to come. Let's look at the most viewed commercials that will continue to be the most popular.
First aired in 1989, the Hershey's commercial is simple, with red and green Kisses chocolates playing the Christmas song to the sound of bells against a white background, this has actually been the chocolate company's longest running commercial.
Around this holiday season, almost every company launches advertisements to promote their products in order to reach your homes.
Even though we are bombarded with so many commercials, have you ever noticed that we always watch the same commercial over and over again? You uae consumer email list know the ones I am talking about; Hershey's Kisses playing the Christmas song, The Polar Bear drinking a Coca-Cola. Ironically, these commercials have been well accepted for generations. And they are expected to continue to be part of American tradition for many years to come. Let's look at the most viewed commercials that will continue to be the most popular.

First aired in 1989, the Hershey's commercial is simple, with red and green Kisses chocolates playing the Christmas song to the sound of bells against a white background, this has actually been the chocolate company's longest running commercial.