Dog’s Name Change Likened to Tobacco Company Name Change

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We think there’s a great point behind this new Truth campaign commercial in which the notion of changing a corporate name to avoid negative connotations is debunked but the execution just seems, well, not so compelling. Maybe it’s just us. Maybe we’re stuck one of the campaign’s earlier spots in which the “Marlboro Man” rides a farting cow. Who knows. The spot is a follow up to orange arrow-themed campaign launched last year which was created by Arnold Worldwide of Boston and Crispin Porter + Bogusky of Miami. See the spot here.

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