When rumors spread around the playground in 1979 that Mikey, the kid from the Life cereal commercial, had been killed from a fatal mix of Pop Rocks and Coca-Cola, I thought only of myself.
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A spokesperson for Common Cause, which has been a detractor of Musk, confirmed to USA TODAY that the Post backed out of the ad. The Washington, D.C.-based paper signed a $115,000 agreement with ...
High sugar cereal brands target TV ads directly to kids under age 12. And this targeted advertising leads to greater household purchases of unhealthy kid cereals, a new study finds. One of the top ...
Sun City offers evidence that Americans’ widespread isolation began long before they became absorbed in their phones.
The ad showed Beckham eating cereal in between clips of him working out and playing pool (Instagram/@davidbeckham) On route to collecting the award, Unicef goodwill ambassador Beckham hugged ...
In the ad, which the soccer great posted in a Reel ... playing pool before taking a break to eat something — a bowl of cereal. Although many people were quick to turn to the comments section ...
One of the most beloved sculptures to ever be on display in New York, Bjørn Okholm Skaarup’s iconic "Hippo Ballerina" has currently set up residence in Fordham University's outdoor sculpture ...
High-sugar cereal brands target their TV ads at kids under age 12. A new study finds that this advertising leads to greater household purchases of unhealthy cereals. It is the first study to ...