Posted on 01/06/2010 9:55:14 PM PST by brianhumeck
Dr Pepper, the oldest major soft drink in the U.S., is teaming up with legendary rockers KISS as a first-time advertiser during Super Bowl XLIV. The ad will air in the second quarter of the big game and feature Gene Simmons returning as Dr. Love in the next evolution of the brands Trust Me, Im a Dr campaign. Paul Stanley and the entire KISS lineup will join Simmons to describe Dr Pepper Cherrys uniquely smooth taste achieved with a kiss of cherry flavor.
Throughout its 125-year history, Dr Pepper has created some of the most iconic ad campaigns in America, including Im a Pepper, Be You and Just What the Doctor Ordered. AOL.com ranked the 1970s Im a Pepper ad among the 10 Commercial Jingles We Cant Forget. The new ad is just one element of Dr Peppers year-long celebration of its 125th Anniversary which kicks off Jan. 25, 2010.
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The David Naughton commercials from the 70’s were some of the best soft drink commercials ever.
Kiss ? What is the target demographic ? People who had more dope than musical taste in the 70s ?
I think they were implying the oldest STILL in existence. I’m 40 and I’ve never seen this brand on the shelf. Where can you find it today?
Here in the DFW area, the Dr Pepper commercials with the Kiss guy have been on TV for a couple of weeks. ....I thought the Super Bowl was supposed to be the venue for introducing NEW commercials by the various firms that can shell out the exhorbitant payments for a half-minute or one minute of air time.
Of course, Dr Pepper (no period after the Dr) was invented in Waco TX, so maybe they are just testing the commercial before going worldwide at the Super Bowl.
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