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Top Ten Slogans

McDonalds – “I'm Lovin' It”
McDonalds – “I'm Lovin' It”

“Amo muito tudo isso”, McDonalds’ slogan in Brazil, overstepped McDonalds’ advertising and ended up as “albums’ titles” in social media profiles! The Brazilian version is not a literal translation of “I’m lovin’ it”, the correct would be “estou amando isso”.

KFC – “Finger Lickin' Good”
KFC – “Finger Lickin' Good”

In addition to “Finger-lickin’ good,” KFC/Kentucky Fried Chicken has also used “You’ve got a right to chicken done right,” “Cross the road to Kentucky Fried Chicken,” “Kitchen-fried chicken,” and probably many others that aren’t coming to mind at the moment.

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Subway – “Eat Fresh”
Subway – “Eat Fresh”

Subway Slogan 1. SUBWAY SLOGAN 2. ... • "The Way A Sandwich Should Be" (1996–2000)• "Eat Fresh" (2000 ... Subway doesn’t serve non-freshingredients ...

Heinz – “Beanz Meanz Heinz”
Heinz – “Beanz Meanz Heinz”

Beanz Meanz Heinz came first in a poll by Creative Review magazine. Retired advertising executive Maurice Drake, who devised the slogan, said a lunch of beer and sandwiches in a pub in Victoria helped fuel the ‘eureka moment’.

Skittles – “Taste the Rainbow”
Skittles – “Taste the Rainbow”

The Skittles slogan is "Taste The Rainbow." In 1979, when Skittles was launched in North America, the rainbow of flavors included orange, lemon, lime, grape and strawberry. Ten years later, new Skittles varieties were added to the product line. Tropical Skittles include flavors such as banana, kiwi ...

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Rice Krispies – “Snap! Crackle! Pop!”
Rice Krispies – “Snap! Crackle! Pop!”

1933 — Inspired by a Rice Krispies ® radio commercial, artist Vernon Grant creates the characters Snap ™, Crackle ™ and Pop ™. They first appear in ads and posters. 1933 — In a Snap ™, a star was born.

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