American Corporate Slogans Quiz #3

Below, you will see several corporate slogans. Name the brand being advertised.
Includes former slogans
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Last updated: January 21, 2014
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First submittedJuly 22, 2012
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Slogan
Brand
Finger-lickin’ good!
KFC
The banquet beer
Coors
The ultimate driving machine
BMW
Better living through chemistry
DuPont
The taste of a new generation
Pepsi
You've come a long way, baby
Virginia Slims
Once you pop, you can't stop
Pringles
The best a man can get
Gillette
Save money. Live better
Wal-Mart
Don't be evil
Google
I'm lovin' it
McDonalds
You are now free to move about the country
Southwest Airlines
So easy a caveman can do it
Geico
All the news that’s fit to print
New York Times
They're gr-r-r-eat!
Frosted Flakes
It keeps going, and going, and going...
Energizer
Melts in your mouth, not in your hands
M&Ms
Between love and madness lies obsession
Calvin Klein
Kid tested. Mother approved
Kix
The world on time
FedEx
Breakfast of champions
Wheaties
Can you hear me now?
Verizon
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Level ∞
Jan 21, 2014
Updated and expanded!
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Level 24
Feb 18, 2014
Awesome quiz! 21/22 I only missed Virginia Slims. Never ho'id of 'em.
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Level 75
Aug 9, 2014
It is a very long and slim cigarette first marketed in the 1960s toward young professional women. The ads showed a photo of a woman in the early part of the century sneaking a smoke of a mans' cigarette, then the theme song played, "You've come a long way, baby, To get where you've got to, today. You've got your own cigarette now, baby, You've come a long, long way."
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Level 82
Nov 18, 2017
Now you can openly become addicted to a substance that will destroy your health, make you stink, and eventually kill you. Girl power!
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Level 84
Sep 16, 2017
That one must've imprinted on my as a kid, 'cuz it just popped right into my head without thinking.

I wonder how all of those unfortunately-influenced women are doing now? How many died horrible deaths so that those tobacco slime-bucket executives could get rich?

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Level 37
Aug 9, 2014
I tried "Obsession" for Calvin Klein, b/c that is the product being advertised. Like you wouldn't say Kellogg's for Frosted Flakes.
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Level 75
Aug 9, 2014
Couldn't spell Geico. Kept trying to put a k in it.
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Level 77
Jul 29, 2015
How about Duracell for Energizer? Isn't that the same stuff, just marketed with different names in different countries?
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Level 82
Nov 18, 2017
Definitely not. The Energizer ads often feature generic batteries with copper coloring on one end depicted underperforming vs. Energizer because Duracell is their biggest competitor.
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Level 66
May 14, 2018
Duracell and Energizer are like Coke and Pepsi - competitors in the same market.
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Level 57
Apr 4, 2018
Just too American for me - we don't get these slogans in the UK
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Level 84
Nov 23, 2018
"Don't be evil" was never actually a slogan, but a corporate policy at Google (since abandoned).
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Level 93
Jan 18, 2019
so now it's 'be evil'?
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Level 89
Nov 29, 2019
That's hilarious they would even use that.
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Level ∞
Dec 31, 2020
Google slogans over time:

2001: Don't be evil

2011: The concept of evil is complicated

2021: Building military robots

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Level 73
May 23, 2019
Is "The ultimate driving machine" an American corporation now?
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Level 89
Jun 16, 2019
Since when is BMW an American company?
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Level 78
Jul 9, 2019
It's BMW's advertising slogan in America. They don't use that phrase in Germany.
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Level 68
Nov 1, 2019
Can you accept NY Times?
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Level 56
Jan 28, 2021
please accept mnms, thats how many people pronounce it
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Level 56
Jan 28, 2021
Also I know its like oooh with that logic take Onamonapeeuh for Onomatopoeia but still
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Level 74
Mar 23, 2022
Lol
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Level 70
Jan 31, 2023
How is BMW American? Or do u just mean the slogan for when they are sold in the US?
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Level 84
Apr 11, 2024
NYT doesn't get you New York Times?