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12 iconic food companies on the decline
2015-06-05 03:29:17| Agriculture - Topix.net
Think selling ice to eskimos is tough? Try selling cereal, large canisters of coffee or cans of soup to consumers. The disappointing quarterly results from J.M. Smucker Thursday underscores the tough time many packaged food and beverage companies are enduring.
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Zephyr Real Estate Agent Patricia Ryan Closes Iconic SF Firehouse 43
2015-05-25 23:05:34| Real Estate - Topix.net
Zephyr Real Estate agent, Patricia Ryan, represented buyers in the recent purchase of San Francisco's Firehouse 43. The famed historical structure may look familiar because it was the residence of Mia Thermopolis in the 2001 Top Box Office film, The Princess Diaries. Built in 1911, the Excelsior firehouse was originally designed for horse-drawn fire wagons.
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The real story behind the iconic Coke ad in 'Mad Men' finale
2015-05-18 10:06:53| Beverages - Topix.net
The Mad Men series finale ended with Don Draper at peace, freeing himself from his demons, and punctuated by one of the most iconic Coca-Cola commercials in history. But the real story is that Coca-Cola has a re-routed flight, a bunch of pissed-off passengers and some fog to thank for its "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" ad campaign.
Who wrote the iconic Coke ad in 'Mad Men' finale: Don or Peggy?
2015-05-18 10:06:51| Beverages - Topix.net
The Mad Men finale left us with many questions, but one remains burning in our brains: who wrote the iconic Coca-Cola ad: Don or Peggy? The "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" ad campaign was actually written by Bill Backer at McCann-Erickson in 1971, but all Mad Men fans know that the show likes to take a few liberties with the historical time period it's set in. The closing moments of the series finale end on Don, peacefully meditating with a simple smile before fading into the iconic ad.
Mad Men helped promote these iconic American brands
2015-05-17 07:48:56| Real Estate - Topix.net
The most popular brand from "Mad Men" no longer exists. Just like the fictional advertising agency, Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, it was gobbled up.
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