March 24 - Burger King's poop emoji ice cream | Skittles apologizes to sour lime fans
Skittles apologizes to sour lime fans with Twitch press conference; Instacart's new tech platform lets retailers sell ads on their sites; Adidas creates paid affiliate program for more than 50K student-athletes; NBCUniversal elevates iSpot to ad currency in blow to Nielsen
From the agency that made waves — and upset stomachs — with the Moldy Whopper comes another controversial campaign around the QSR's removal of artificial ingredients.
Enriching formats like landing pages is taking priority as the department store chain aims to launch a self-service marketplace in the second half of 2022.
All six major ad holding groups have started winding down operations, while consumer brands are grappling with tough questions around ethics as they weigh similar options.
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