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Is there an advertisement that made an impression on you when you were a child? (added on 13 October 2025)
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Coca-Cola Christmas commercial with Santa Claus and the red trucks -
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Marlboro cowboy ads that were everywhere on billboards -
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McDonald’s ‘I’m lovin’ it’ campaign -
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Nike’s ‘Just Do It’ slogan -
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Pepsi commercials with Michael Jackson
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Nokia ringtone and ‘Connecting People’ slogan -
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The ‘Got Milk?’ campaign -
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Coca-Cola Christmas commercial with the polar bears -
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Sony PlayStation 2 launch ads -
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Apple’s iPod silhouettes dancing - • for people over 20:
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Old Spice ‘The Man Your Man Could Smell Like’ ad -
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Dove ‘Real Beauty’ campaign -
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Coca-Cola ‘Open Happiness’ ads -
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iPhone launch commercial -
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McDonald’s ‘I’m lovin’ it’ jingle - • for people under 20:
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Apple AirPods ‘Jump’ ad with people dancing in white -
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Coca-Cola ‘Share a Coke’ campaign -
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Nike ‘You Can’t Stop Us’ ad -
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TikTok ‘It starts on TikTok’ campaign -
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YouTube Shorts ‘The new way to create’ ad - • how it made an impression on me:
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it created a strong emotional connection -
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the music and visuals were unforgettable -
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it made me believe that the brand was special -
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it reminded me of happy family moments -
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it was funny and easy to remember -
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it made me want to buy the product right away -
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it showed something completely new for that time -
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it became a symbol of childhood for me -
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it made me feel inspired and motivated - • no:
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I didn’t pay much attention to commercials when I was a child -
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we didn’t have many TV channels back then -
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most ads looked the same and didn’t stand out -
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most ads were short and forgettable -
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I was more interested in cartoons than advertisements -
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advertising wasn’t as creative as it is now -
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I don’t think any of them created a strong emotional connection -
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I honestly can’t remember any commercial that really impressed me -
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I used to skip or ignore ads whenever they appeared -
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we didn’t have access to international brands at that time -
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the quality of advertising was quite poor in my country back then
Yes, I remember the Coca-Cola Christmas commercial with Santa Claus and the red trucks. It created a strong emotional connection because it always made me think of warmth and kindness. The music and visuals were unforgettable, especially the lights and the song. It became a symbol of childhood for me, and even now, I still feel nostalgic when I see it.
Definitely the Nokia ringtone and ‘Connecting People’ slogan. It showed something completely new for that time, because mobile phones were just becoming popular. The music and visuals were unforgettable, and that short ringtone still sticks in my head. It made me believe that the brand was special and ahead of others.
The Old Spice ‘The Man Your Man Could Smell Like’ ad was unforgettable. It was funny and easy to remember because of the fast transitions and the actor’s confident tone. It went viral and everyone was talking about it, even people who didn’t use the product. It made me want to buy the product right away just to see what the hype was about.
I think the Nike ‘You Can’t Stop Us’ ad made the biggest impression on me. It made me feel inspired and motivated, because it showed athletes from different backgrounds overcoming challenges. The music and visuals were unforgettable, especially how they matched different movements together. It created a strong emotional connection and reminded me to stay determined.
No, I don’t think there was any advertisement that made an impression on me when I was a child. We didn’t have many TV channels back then, so the choice was really limited. Most ads looked the same and didn’t stand out at all. I honestly can’t remember any commercial that really impressed me.
Not really, nothing comes to mind. I didn’t pay much attention to commercials when I was a child because I was more interested in cartoons than advertisements. Advertising wasn’t as creative as it is now, so most ads felt boring. I don’t think any of them created a strong emotional connection.
No, I can’t say that any particular ad made an impression on me. I used to skip or ignore ads whenever they appeared on YouTube or TV. Most ads looked the same and didn’t stand out, so they didn’t catch my attention. I honestly can’t remember any commercial that really impressed me.
Actually, no. I usually skip ads whenever they pop up on my phone because they’re just annoying. Most of them are too short and forgettable, and they don’t create any strong emotional connection. I don’t think there was any advertisement that really impressed me as a child.
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