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Adweek on MSNTongue-in-Cheek or Tone-Deaf? What We Can Learn From American Eagle and Dunkin's Latest Ads
Tongue-in-cheek is a style of humor rooted in sarcasm and irony. It's playful by design. But it works best when the tone, the brand, and the talent delivering it are all aligned. Without that ...
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SCREENSHOT on MSNBad timing? Gavin Casalegno’s Dunkin’ ad sparks backlash over actor’s alleged conservative views
Forget about The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3, according to Dunkin’ Donut’s latest advert with actor Gavin Casalegno, it’s ...
Dunkin’ is under fire for its latest ad campaign starring actor Gavin Casalegno, with critics accusing the coffee chain of ...
Fresh on the heels of American Eagle's "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans" campaign, which was called out for purported racist ...
Gavin Casalegno may be a certified teen heartthrob, but his latest Dunkin’ ad has fans buzzing for all the wrong reasons.
Left-wing social media users are criticizing the use of the word “genetics” in a Dunkin’ Donuts ad featuring “The Summer I ...
Gavin Casalegno's Dunkin' ad is facing backlash for a line about "genetics" — and it’s sparking comparisons to Sydney Sweeney ...
American Eagle Outfitters put out their first official statement on the controversial advertisement featuring Sydney Sweeney ...
After the backlash over Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad, Dunkin’ Donuts also revealed a new advertisement that mentions ...
Last week, the fashion retailer American Eagle launched a provocative denim campaign starring the blonde-haired, blue-eyed ...
Netizens compared the ad to American Eagle’s recent controversial campaign that featured Sydney Sweeney. In the Dunkin’ ...
In the ad, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ actor Gavin Casalegno touts his “genetics” for his “golden summer” tan.
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