Today I Learned #3
Why is it called Shampoo?
Shampoo derives its name from the Hindi word "chāmpo," which means "to massage" or "to knead." The term's origin can be traced back to the Indian subcontinent, where ancient hair-cleansing traditions in
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 4m
Brocode became one of India's hottest beer brands. But here's the crazy part. They don't even sell beer.
Brocode sells wine disguised as beer and the reason why they do it is pure evil genius. Everyone orders Brocode thinking it's beer.
That's ex
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 3m
This was the ad OpenAI spent $14 million on to air during the Super Bowl
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Medial • 6m
INGENIOUS MAREKTING !
#24 (TNT)
"The Best Dramatic AD"
Realistic❌️ Real✅️
(This ad was done to promote TNT channel and it's action packed content)
"Based on precedent, I'm right! VS Statically you're only 87% correct!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Was that a roast from gpt?! 🤣
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rosh n
Entrepreneur • 5m
hey how about launching a pocket face wash with sunscreen for just 5 ruppes....like the( clinic plus 1 rupee shampoo)
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Sarun George Sunny
The Way I See It • 6m
In 2018, Ikea made headlines with a campaign that was as bold as it was bizarre. The Swedish furniture giant released an ad in a popular magazine that featured a picture of a crib with a simple yet shocking request: “Pee on this ad.”
What seemed lik
Ola made fun of Swiggy and Zomato. This ad post angered most viewers, and the comment section was filled with negative comments
Brands are often known to respect their competition. I have seen playful ads, but very less saw ads that belittle their c