Famous Slogans and Tag Lines
Iconic Logos & Mascots
Advertising Techniques
Ad History & Famous Campaigns
Brand History & Mascots
100

$100: This sneaker company urges consumers to "Just Do It."


What is Nike?

100

$100: The "Golden Arches" belong to this fast-food chain.


What is McDonald's?

100

$100: This technique involves using a celebrity or famous person to endorse a product.

What is a Testimonial?

100


$100: This detergent is known as the "Quicker Picker-Upper"

What is Bounty?

100

$100: This fast-food mascot has red hair, a yellow suit, and a love for cheeseburgers


Who is Ronald McDonald?

200

$200: This fast-food chain's slogan is "I'm Lovin' It."


What is McDonald's?

200

$200: This sportswear company uses a simple "swoosh" tick mark as its logo.


What is Nike?

200

$200: This technique encourages buying a product because "everyone is doing it."


What is Bandwagon?

200

$200: "Where's the Beef?" was a famous 1980s campaign for this restaurant


 What is Wendy's?

200

$200: The Michelin Man is made out of these


What are tires?

300

$300: Known for its "finger lickin' good" chicken, this company is often associated with Colonel Sanders.


What is KFC?

300

$300: This beverage company logo features a white cursive script on a red background.


What is Coca-Cola?

300

$300: This type of advertising uses only positive words and phrases to imply superiority without evidence.


What are Glittering Generalities?

300

$300: "Like a good neighbor" tells you to call this insurance company


What is State Farm?

300

$300: This character for a breakfast cereal asks you to "Snap! Crackle! Pop!"


Who are Rice Krispies Elves?

400

$400: This candy brand tells you to "Taste the Rainbow."



What is BMW?




400

$400: Which company has a logo of a stylized fox encircling a blue globe?


What is Firefox?

400

$400: This persuasive technique often uses emotional appeal to make the consumer feel superior or part of an elite group.


What is Snob Appeal?

400

$400: This car company revolutionized ads in 1959 with the "Think Small" campaign


What is Volkswagen?

400

$400: This brand was originally called "Brad's Drink" in 1893


What is Pepsi?

500

$500: Which car company used the slogan "The Ultimate Driving Machine"?


What is BMW?

500

This unpopular fast food has a box in its logo and name.

What is Jack-in-the-box?

500

$500: AIDA is a classic advertising model that stands for Awareness, Interest, Desire, and this final action-oriented term.



What is Action?




500

$500: "Reach out and touch someone" was a 1979 campaign to encourage using this service




What is AT&T?






500

$500: The "Geico Gecko" was created during a 1999 strike by these professionals



Who are Screen Actors Guild (Voice Actors)?