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12 Best Commercials of All Time

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12 Best Commercials EVER...! Which one do you think is the best?
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1. "1984" | Apple | 1984 | Groundbreaking Super Bowl ad directed by Ridley Scott introducing the Macintosh computer, establishing Apple as a revolutionary force against conformity and setting the standard for Super Bowl advertising with its cinematic quality and bold messaging.
2. "Just Do It" | Nike | 1988 | Motivational classic encapsulating the spirit of determination and athleticism, transforming Nike's brand into a global phenomenon and creating one of the most recognized slogans in advertising history, still powerful after 35+ years.
3. "Got Milk?" | California Milk Board | 1993 | Humorous take on running out of milk featuring memorable celebrity cameos, sparking a 20-year campaign that boosted milk consumption and created a catchphrase that entered popular culture and inspired countless parodies.
4. "Whassup?" | Budweiser | 2000 | Revolutionary viral campaign featuring friends greeting each other with an exaggerated "Whassup?", becoming a global cultural phenomenon that transformed how advertisers approach social connection and casual conversation in marketing.
5. "The Most Interesting Man in the World" | Dos Equis | 2006 | Cultural phenomenon celebrating charisma and adventure, transforming a relatively unknown beer brand into a household name and generating countless memes while increasing sales by 34% at a time when imported beer sales were declining.
6. "Marlboro Man" | Marlboro | 1955 | Influential cowboy campaign that redefined cigarette advertising and transformed a feminine-positioned brand into the world's leading cigarette brand, demonstrating the power of image association in marketing.
7. "Think Different" | Apple | 1997 | Celebration of iconic visionaries and innovators who changed the world, helping rebuild Apple's brand during Steve Jobs' return and establishing the company's reputation for innovation and creativity that persists today.
8. "Real Beauty Sketches" | Dove | 2013 | Viral campaign challenging beauty standards and promoting self-acceptance, garnering over 114 million views in its first month and revolutionizing beauty industry advertising by focusing on emotional connection and social impact rather than product benefits.
9. "Laundrette" | Levi's | 1985 | Stylish portrayal of youth culture and denim fashion in a 1950s setting, leading to a 500% increase in sales of Levi's 501 jeans and reviving both the brand and Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine."
10. "Gorilla" | Cadbury | 2007 | Whimsical ad featuring a gorilla drumming to Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight," helping Cadbury recover from a salmonella crisis and increasing sales by 10% while proving that sometimes pure entertainment value can trump product relevance.
11. "The Best a Man Can Get" | Gillette | 1989 | Empowering message about masculinity and grooming excellence, creating a tagline that defined men's grooming for decades until its controversial 2019 reimagining for the #MeToo era.
12. "Hilltop" | Coca-Cola | 1971 | Iconic message of unity featuring "I'd like to buy the world a Coke," capturing the zeitgeist of the peace movement and establishing Coca-Cola as a symbol of global harmony, later gaining renewed cultural significance through its feature in Mad Men's finale.
Featured Ads:
1. "1984" | Apple | 1984 | Groundbreaking Super Bowl ad directed by Ridley Scott introducing the Macintosh computer, establishing Apple as a revolutionary force against conformity and setting the standard for Super Bowl advertising with its cinematic quality and bold messaging.
2. "Just Do It" | Nike | 1988 | Motivational classic encapsulating the spirit of determination and athleticism, transforming Nike's brand into a global phenomenon and creating one of the most recognized slogans in advertising history, still powerful after 35+ years.
3. "Got Milk?" | California Milk Board | 1993 | Humorous take on running out of milk featuring memorable celebrity cameos, sparking a 20-year campaign that boosted milk consumption and created a catchphrase that entered popular culture and inspired countless parodies.
4. "Whassup?" | Budweiser | 2000 | Revolutionary viral campaign featuring friends greeting each other with an exaggerated "Whassup?", becoming a global cultural phenomenon that transformed how advertisers approach social connection and casual conversation in marketing.
5. "The Most Interesting Man in the World" | Dos Equis | 2006 | Cultural phenomenon celebrating charisma and adventure, transforming a relatively unknown beer brand into a household name and generating countless memes while increasing sales by 34% at a time when imported beer sales were declining.
6. "Marlboro Man" | Marlboro | 1955 | Influential cowboy campaign that redefined cigarette advertising and transformed a feminine-positioned brand into the world's leading cigarette brand, demonstrating the power of image association in marketing.
7. "Think Different" | Apple | 1997 | Celebration of iconic visionaries and innovators who changed the world, helping rebuild Apple's brand during Steve Jobs' return and establishing the company's reputation for innovation and creativity that persists today.
8. "Real Beauty Sketches" | Dove | 2013 | Viral campaign challenging beauty standards and promoting self-acceptance, garnering over 114 million views in its first month and revolutionizing beauty industry advertising by focusing on emotional connection and social impact rather than product benefits.
9. "Laundrette" | Levi's | 1985 | Stylish portrayal of youth culture and denim fashion in a 1950s setting, leading to a 500% increase in sales of Levi's 501 jeans and reviving both the brand and Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine."
10. "Gorilla" | Cadbury | 2007 | Whimsical ad featuring a gorilla drumming to Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight," helping Cadbury recover from a salmonella crisis and increasing sales by 10% while proving that sometimes pure entertainment value can trump product relevance.
11. "The Best a Man Can Get" | Gillette | 1989 | Empowering message about masculinity and grooming excellence, creating a tagline that defined men's grooming for decades until its controversial 2019 reimagining for the #MeToo era.
12. "Hilltop" | Coca-Cola | 1971 | Iconic message of unity featuring "I'd like to buy the world a Coke," capturing the zeitgeist of the peace movement and establishing Coca-Cola as a symbol of global harmony, later gaining renewed cultural significance through its feature in Mad Men's finale.
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