The article examines the unique charm of 1990s commercials, especially Budweiser's notable ads featuring Clydesdales, which became cultural touchstones. It highlights how some ads, despite their typical annoyance factor, possess a magic that resonates with audiences even decades later. It also reminisces about memorable campaigns from this era, including a Coors commercial featuring John Wayne, which illustrates the creativity and nostalgia that defined a decade of advertising. Overall, the article celebrates the peak of advertising creativity during the 1990s and its lasting impact on brand identity.
Years before a long-dead Marilyn Monroe was added into a Dior ad, John Wayne returned from the other side to defend a group of daydreaming recruits.
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