This cellular company had a spokesperson constantly walking into random locations asking, "Can you hear me now? Good."
Verizon Wireless
This chip brand used two teenage boys using a plastic crystal ball to trick a mother into giving them snacks
Doritos
This insurance company uses a smooth-talking, green tropical lizard with a British accent to pitch policy savings
GEICO (the Gecko)
This makeup giant closes out its commercials with the classic tagline: "Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's..."
Maybelline
This brand featured a multi-part ad where actor Terry Crews aggressively yells while exploding out of various domestic settings
Old Spice
A series of minimalist 2000s ads featured a casual guy representing a Mac and a suit-wearing guy representing this platform
PC (or Windows / Microsoft)
This classic soup brand featured a melting snowman who turns out to be a regular little boy warming up with a hot bowl
Campbell’s
A tiny, passionate Chihuahua demanded this fast-food brand by shouting "¡Yo quiero...!" in late-90s commercials
Taco Bell
This premium credit card service constantly tells viewers "Don't leave home without it."
American Express
A legendary 2000 commercial featured a newborn talking baby handling a multi-million dollar investment account
E-Trade
This dynamic tech giant launched a colorful, silhouette-based campaign featuring dancing people listening to white earbuds
Apple (for the iPod)
This beverage giant featured a group of guys watching a game on TV while yelling "Wassup?!" at each other over the phone
Budweiser
This multi-purpose glue brand uses a massive, powerful silverback ape as its official mascot and logo
Gorilla Glue
This sportswear giant took a simple three-word phrase from a death row inmate's final words and turned it into music history
Nike ("Just Do It")
This automotive brand used a tiny child dressed in a full Darth Vader costume trying to use the Force on a new sedan
Volkswagen
This electronic retailer used the high-energy phrase "Thank pants it's Friday" to promote electronics shopping before its eventual liquidation
Circuit City
This cereal brand featured two kids hiding behind a couch watching Santa Claus and a reindeer discover their holiday breakfast snack
Rice Krispies
This major retail chain features a pure white Bull Terrier named Bullseye with a red target painted over its left eye
Target
This car brand spent decades promising drivers that they were building "The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection."
Lexus
This candy brand featured actress Betty White getting tackled directly into the mud during a recreational football game
Snickers
This web browser company ran a memorable 2010 commercial featuring a giant interactive domino setup to showcase its speed
Google Chrome
This candy company featured an office worker named "Sallie" who turns out to be a literal llama struggling to use a copy machine
Starburst
This battery brand features a running pack of mechanical stuffed toys, but it is the copper-topped competitor to the pink drummer
Duracell
This deodorant brand challenges users to show their strength with the phrase: "Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman."
Secret
This shipping giant featured a castaway returning a package to its sender, only to find out the unopened box contained a working satellite phone
FedEx