AdWeek’s Coming! Cast Your Vote for Best Slogan and Icon

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Advertising Weekwhich we’re sponsoring — fast approaches. With that in mind, the country’s top advertising icons and slogans are going to be competing for a spot in the Madison Avenue Advertising Walk of Fame.

Dude. This is exciting. Or it should be if you have a soul.

Entrants include the Keebler Elves, The Geico Caveman and Gecko, and McGruff the Crime Dog, which we haven’t seen since we were about 8. And slogans in the running include “Got Milk?” and “Just Do It.”

“It is every brand’s dream that their campaign icon or slogan will take off and become a fixture in American culture,” gushes Ron Berger, chairman of Ad Week.

That’s, like, really sweet.

If so inclined, cast your vote here. Voting started yesterday and will last until September 25th. Winners are announced the day after.

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