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Brief: Doritos is removing its logo from its advertising as the PepsiCo-owned snack brand unveils a campaign targeting ad-adverse Generation Z. The "Another Level" campaign will remove all logos and ...
Doritos is running a new ad campaign without its logo in an attempt to attract the attention of Generation Z -- teenagers and people in their early 20s.
Doritos is running a new ad campaign -- but this time without its own logo. The PepsiCo-owned company just released a new “Anti-Ad” on YouTube that didn’t mention Doritos by name at all.
Frito-Lay, the snack arm of PepsiCo, is kicking off a marketing initiative dubbed "Another Level," according to WSJ. Doritos is certainly taking a risk with its new campaign by not identifying ...
The popularity of Taco Bell's Doritos Locos Tacos has yielded yet another creation—Doritos Locos Tacos chips. This was announced earlier in the year, but Doritos revealed images of Nacho Cheese ...
What's Next Doritos has no plans to permanently remove its logo from advertising, according to WSJ. After all, the brand is counted on year after year to showcase a funny Super Bowl commercial.
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