Della Offends, Food Talks, Logos Wanted, Texting Pays Off

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– Yawn. Twitter all aflutter over supposedly sexist Dell website.

– In what feels like the world’s longest commercial, food talks about how great Dixie’s new paper plates are.

– Got a great logo? Submit it to Wolda, an annual worldwide logo award competition.

Premium Channels has introduced Premium Campaign Echoes, advertorial mentions that “echo” banner creative.

– Think you’re the fastest texter out there? Check out LG’s annual US National Texting Championship. You could win $50,000.

– The world’s weirdest Coke commercial.

– Paste Magazine is on it’s last legs and will launch a “Save Paste” campaign later today.

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