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A couple of days after we posted this at the request of the submitter, they requested that we remove it. Since deleting the ads here dilutes the resource - https://adland.tv/content/deleting-ads-dilute-resource-we-are-trying-bui... - we asked why, thinking possibly that it may be a spec ad, perhaps? Like in cases we've seen before we prefer to point out if a campaign was spec - https://adland.tv/adnews/ford-berlusconi-hilton-schumacher-bound-gagged-... - because if it was, fact-checkers need to be able to fact check on that. This is a resource, not a PR-dump.
Ha! I know, but I prefer to say that I have a screentan than calling it pale. ;) I'm so pale that I literally used baby powder as a facial powder for many years because there were no shades that matched my tone available in your regular makeup brands.
I know a lot of women have complained that it's difficult to find makeup that matches their skin tone, but nobody expects that I would be one of them. But seriously, any photo shows that I am one of those people who needs an unusual shade. This isn't a foundation colour that is ready-made, the standard light/fair shades that are available act like bronzers on me. And you'd think that would be easy to find in Sweden (or even Ireland where I see many fellow pale people) but nope.
On the service that I watched the game on, Trump's surprise ad aired in the same pod as a Tide commercial. This was the surprise-ad,
https://adland.tv/adnews/trump-2020-alice-johnson-prison-reform-superbow...
which is very different from the one originally planned to run, which was "stronger safer" https://adland.tv/adnews/trump-2020-stronger-safer-more-prosperous-2020-...
According to Trump himself, who retweeted this, both ads aired in the superbowl. Not on the service that I Was watching, however.
https://twitter.com/budweiserusa/status/1219650864744468480
Here is how people in the ad reacted to the ad. That's all they used as a teaser.
That's right. You can find the entire Frank and Louie campaign here if you search on Budweiser Frogs. Here is one from Super Bowl 1996 https://adland.tv/adnews/budweiser-frogs-winter-1996-030-usa
I should probably have put this in the article, the first question was how much a NYT ad goes for:
Single page ads go for $150,000 USD or so I believe.— adland ® (@adland) January 30, 2020
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