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Left-wing social media users are criticizing the use of the word “genetics” in a Dunkin’ Donuts ad featuring “The Summer I ...
A ranting woman inadvertently revealed how a leftist can completely miss the mark, on many levels, all at the same time. The fast-talking lady was extremely agitated […] ...
This is about marketing 10. Good-looking people sell products very well,' Jones began Thursday, dismissing outrage stemming ...
The ads are hardly evidence of conservative dominance in society. Instead, they are merely proof that pretty models are good ...
First models were too skinny. Then, it was fat-shaming. Our culture rushes to counterbalance past neglect but overshoots by ...
American Eagle Outfitters wanted to make a splash with its new ads starring actor Sydney Sweeney. The campaign has sparked a ...
Dunkin’ wanted to sell a tropical lemonade, but instead they brewed up the hottest genetics debate since... earlier this week.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. fashion retailer American Eagle Outfitters wanted to make a splash with its new advertising campaign ...
ANALYSIS: The retail company and the “Euphoria” star are receiving criticism that the ad campaign promotes eugenics. Why is that?
A Beyoncé ad is being compared to Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle campaign, but other social media users argue the two are far from similar.
The ad, or more accurately series of ads, are built around the tagline “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans” — a play on words ...