世界著名品牌英文广告词Advertising Slogans 世界著名服装品牌介绍

Communications, broadcasting, and publishing (通信、广播与出版业)

"All the news that's fit to print." — The New York Times, 1896, Direct

"ABC: America's Broadcasting Company" — ABC, 1999

"Be the first to know" — CNN International, 2002-present

"Before you make up your mind, open it." — Irish Independent

"Boundless" — AT&T, early 2000s

"Bringing it home to ME" — Prime Television Australia (Seven Network affiliate) 2003-present

"Business Is Beautiful" — Sprint

"Come and get your love." — Alltel, 2005-present

"CTV. Canadian Television" — CTV

"Done." — NEXTEL, pre-merger

"Don't just sit there." "Okay, just sit there." — ABC, 1998

"Fair and balanced" — FOX News

"GEE! No, GTE."

"Generation d" — WorldCom

"Get Connected!" — G4, 2004

"Get more" — T-Mobile

"Going beyond the call" — SBC Communications, 2000s

"GOTTALOVEIT" — Seven Network Australia, 2005-present

"How are you?" — Vodafone

"How does the wireless industry make you feel?" Sprint PCS "Fair & Flexible Plan"

"How many bars do you have?" AT&T Wireless, 2004

"Is This A Great Time Or What?" — MCI Communications

"If it's on, it's in." — Radio Times, MCBD

"If you don't get it, you don't get it." — The Washington Post, 1990s

"It's good to talk" — BT, 1990s

"It's not TV, it's HBO." — HBO, late 1990s

"It's Smart to be Square" — British Satellite Broadcasting, 1990, referring to its "squarial" satellite antennas

"It's time for U" — UPN, 2003

"Let your fingers do the walking." — Yellow Pages, 1964, Geers Gross

"Listening. Answering." — BellSouth

"Lifetime: Television for Women." — Lifetime Television, 1995-present.

"Live from anywhere" — CNN International, 2006-present

"Make the most of now" — Vodafone, 2005-present

"More bars in more places" — Cingular Wireless, 2004-present

"Must See TV" — NBC, late 1990s

"Nick is for kids" — Nickelodeon

"No Limits" — Showtime (1997-present)

"Now, that's better" — Sprint PCS

"One Sprint. Many Solutions" — Sprint

"Quoted everywhere" — CNN International, 2006-present

"Raising the bar" — Cingular Wireless, 2004-present

"Reach out and touch someone" — AT&T, 1979, N.W. Ayer & Son

"Seeing small business differently" — SBC Communications

"Seriously Ten" — Network Ten Australia

"Still the One" — ABC 1978, Nine Network Australia 1980s - present, Sky Television 1990

"The Eye in the Eyes" — CBS, 2003

"The first network for men" — Spike TV

"The future's bright. The future's Orange." — Orange, 1996, WCRS

"The more you hear, the better we sound" — AT&T long distance

"The most trusted name in news" — CNN

"The one to watch" — Seven Network Australia 1999-2003, ATN Channel 7 1999-

"The Point Of Contact" — Sprint

"The right choice" — AT&T, 1986-1993

"There's No Place Like HBO" -- HBO, 1983

"This is SportsCenter." — ESPN SportsCenter, 1995-present

"We love TV." — ABC, 1998-'99, TBWAChiatDay

"We never stop working for you" — Verizon Wireless

"We're The One" — Sky Television, 1989

"Yes" — Optus

"Yes you can." — Sprint, 2005-present

"You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world" — WINS Radio, New York, 1965, KFWB Radio, Los Angeles, Present (2004)

"You should see what's on HGTV" — HGTV, 2003

"You Watch, We Listen" — British Satellite Broadcasting, 1990

"Your friend in the digital age" — Cox Communications

"Your World. Delivered." — AT&T, 2005-present

Electronics(电器类)

"The battery you dream about." — Duracell Batteries, mid to late 2000s

"Be inspired" — Siemens Mobile, early 2000s

"Can you hear me now?" — Verizon Wireless

"Connecting people." — Nokia

"Designed for life" — Siemens Mobile, early to mid 2000s

"Do you have the bunny inside?" — Energizer Max, 2000s

"The Document Company" — Xerox

"Enjoyment matters" — BenQ

"Genesis Does What Nintendon't - Sega Genesis, 1990s

"Get N or get out." Nintendo, late 1990s

"HelloMoto." — Motorola

"Hello Tosh, gotta Toshiba?" — Toshiba, 1984, Gold Greenlees Trott

"Ideas for life" — Panasonic

"Imagine" — Samsung, 2005

"Imagination at Work." — General Electric

"Is it live, or is it Memorex? "- Memorex video cassettes, 1970s or 1980s on

"It's a miracle" — Xerox, 1975

"It's good to play together." — Microsoft Xbox

"It's so simple" — Polaroid, 1977

"Just What I Needed." — Circuit City

"Keep exploring" — BenQ-Siemens, 2006

"Keep Going" — Energizer Batteries, mid 2000s

"Keeps going and going and going." — Energizer Batteries, 1990s

"Let's make things better" — Philips

"like.no.other" — Sony, 2004

"Live in your world, Play in ours." — PlayStation 2

"Make yourself heard" — Ericsson

"The most human handset." — DiStar

"Neighbour's envy, owner's pride" — Onida TV (India)

"No battery is stronger longer." — Duracell Batteries, 1990s

"Now You're Playing With Power!" — Nintendo, mid-1980s to mid-1990s

"One that Last" — Duracell Batteries - late-1980s

"See what the future has in store." — Future Shop

"Sense and Simplicity" — Philips, 2004-present

"Staples: Yeah, We Got That" — Staples, 1998

"That was easy." — Staples, 2003-present

"Thousands of possibilities. Get yours." — Best Buy

"Touching is good." — Nintendo DS

"Trusted Everywhere" — Duracell Batteries, 2000s

"Turn On The Fun" — Best Buy 2000

"Welcome to the next level/'SEGA!'" - Sega, late 90's.

"Where you at?" — Boost Mobile

"Who are you?" — Nintendo

"With Samsung, it's not that hard to imagine." — Samsung, 2005

"You can't top the copper top" — Duracell Batteries, early to mid 1990s

"You've got questions, we've got answers." — RadioShack

Computer and IT (计算机与信息产业) Take me to the top

"And you're done." — Amazon.com

"Buy it. Sell it. Love it." — eBay

"Dude, you're gettin' a Dell!" — Dell Computer, 2000s

"e-business solutions" — IBM, 2000s

"Easy as Dell" — Dell Computer

"It's in the game." — EA Sports

"Challenge everything" — EA Games

"Everything is Easier on a Mac" — Apple Computer, 2000s

"For the rest of us" — Apple Computer, 1984

"GNU is Not Unix" — Free Software Foundation

"Go farther." — NetworkSolutions.com

"Intel inside" — Intel

"Invent." — Hewlett-Packard

"[It's] so easy to use, no wonder it's number one" — AOL, 1990s

"It's better with the butterfly" — Microsoft (for MSN 8 internet service provider)

"It's in the game." — EA Sports

"It's the Internet that logs onto you" — SBC-Yahoo! DSL

"Leap ahead." - Intel, 2006-present

"Multimedia You Can Use" — Apple Computer, 1990s

"Power is Macintosh" — Apple Computer, 1990s

"Power without the price" — Atari, 1985-1990s

"Rip. Mix. Burn" — Apple Computer

"So powerful, it's kind of ridiculous" — 3dfx (for Voodoo 3 cards)

"The power to be your best" — Apple Computer, 1990s

"Think" — IBM, 1914

"Think different" — Apple Computer, TBWAChiatDay, 1998–

"Think outside the box" — Apple Computer, 1990s

"Want a better internet? You belong at America Online" — AOL, 2000s

"Welcome to the World Wide Wow" — AOL (play on World Wide Web)

"Where do you want to go today?" — Microsoft, 1990s

"Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia" — Wikipedia

"Your potential, our passion." — Microsoft, 2000s

"iThink, Therefore iMac" — Apple Computer, Late 1990s to Early 2000s (Play on I think, therefore i am)

"50,000 songs in your hand" — Apple Computer - iPod

Recordings

"America's Best Record" — Puritan Records

"Comparison With the Living Artist Reveals No Difference" — Edison Records

"Each Record a Masterpiece" — Van Dyke Records

"Echo Around the World" — Edison Records

"First with the Hits" — Mercury Records

"Hear What You Like - When You Like" — Rex Records

"If it's a King, It's a Hillbilly -- If it's a Hillbilly, it's a King" — King Records

"Never Scratches" — Lyric Records

"No Music, No Life" — Tower Records

"It′s masters voice" — RCA Victor

Fashion(流行产品)

"Children's shoes have far to go." — Start-Rite Shoes, 1945, Stanley Studios

"fcuk" — French Connection United Kingdom, 1990s, TBWA

"For successful living" — Diesel

"Hello boys" — Playtex Wonderbra

"Just do it" — Nike, 1988-on, Wieden+Kennedy

"Lifts and separates" — Playtex Cross-Your-Heart bra, 1960s.

"Scent to bed" — French Connection United Kingdom

"What becomes a legend most?" — Blackglama Great Lakes Mink

"Know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing!" — Calvin Klein

"501 Blues" — Levi's Jeans, 1984

"The best seat in the house" — Jockey underwear

"My friend, Joe Holmes, is now a horse" — Arrow Shirts, 1938

"Impossible is nothing" — adidas, TBWA

Makeup

"Maybe she's born with it - maybe it's Maybelline" — Maybelline

"A Little Dab'll Do Ya" — Brylcreem men's hair application

"It's because I'm worth it" — L'Oreal Hair Products/makeup

"Clean, Clear and under controll" - Clean and Clear

Perfume

"Between love and madness lies Obsession." — Calvin Klein, 1985

"Do You Dare?" — Britney Spears - Curious, 2004

"Promise her anything, but give her Arpege" — Lanvin

Jewelry

"A diamond is forever." — De Beers Consolidated Mines, 1948–present (by N.W. Ayer & Son)

"It takes a licking and keeps on ticking." — Timex Corporation, 1956

Miscellaneous

"Create a storm" — Monsoon

"Who's that behind those Foster Grants?" — Foster Grant

"Every kiss begins with Kay.

"Beauty meets quality" — Malabar gold(Indian)

Finance(金融业) Take me to the top

"Access, your flexible friend" — Access credit card, UK, 1970s/80s

"The bank that likes to say Yes" — Trustee Savings Bank

"Because life's complicated enough" — Abbey National

"Don't leave home without it" — American Express

"Life takes xxx. Life takes VISA" — VISA (credit card) (xxx varies)

"The future takes VISA" — VISA (credit card), 2006

"Higher Standards" — Bank of America

"Live richly" — Citibank

"Get a little eXtra help" — Halifax

"In your corner." — H&R Block

"Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there." — State Farm Insurance

"The Listening Bank" — Midland Bank

"Merrill Lynch is Bullish on America" — Merrill Lynch

"More human interest" — Washington Mutual

"Seeing beyond money" — SunTrust Bank

"Uncommon wisdom" — Wachovia

"There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's MasterCard." -MasterCard

"VISA - It's everywhere you want to be" — VISA (credit card), 1988, BBDO

"We make money the old fashioned way— we earn it." — Smith Barney

"When E. F. Hutton Talks, People Listen" — E.F. Hutton & Co.

"The world's local bank" — HSBC

"You're in good hands." — Allstate Insurance

"We all do dumb things. But paying too much for car insurance doesn't have to be one of them." — GEICO auto insurance

"Just 15 minutes can save you 15 percent or more on car insurance." — GEICO auto insurance, 2000s

"I've got good news - I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to GEICO!" GEICO (In commercials, usually said after something horrible happens)

"The Company You Keep" New York Life

"Lost Another loan to Ditech!" Ditech, 2001

"What's in your wallet?" Capital One, 2005

"Understanding Banking" Bank of Ireland, 2005

"Be With AIB" Allied Irish Banks

"The Bank You Can Get On With" Permanent TSB

"Which Bank?" Commonwealth Bank

"Nationwide is on your side"

"Get a piece of the rock" — Prudential Insurance

"The power of the pyramid is working for you" — Transamerica

"My insurance company? New England Life of course, why?" — (just before cartoon person meets a comic fate -- being under a falling safe for example. From magazine ads.)

Food and drink(食品、饮料) Take me to the top

Food

"57 Varieties" - H. J. Heinz Company

"America spells cheese, K-R-A-F-T" - Kraft

"Beanz Meanz Heinz" - Heinz Baked Beans

"Bring out the Best Foods/Hellmann's, and bring out the best" - Best Foods and Hellmann's Mayonnaise

"Bring out the Branston!" - (pickle)

"Choosy mothers choose Jif" - Jif Peanut Butter

"The cheesiest!" - Kraft Macaroni & Cheese

"For mash get Smash" - Smash instant mashed potatoes, 1974, Boase Massimi Pollitt

"It's the way it shatters that matters" - Violet Crumble

"If you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit joing our Club" - Jacob's Club

"The man from Del Monte, he say yes" - canned fruits

"M'm, M'm Good" - Campbell's Soup

"The growing up spread you never grow out of / My mate, Marmite"

"Nowt taken out" - Allinsons bread

"Only the best for the Captain's table" - Birdseye

"Ore-Ida! It's all-righta!" - Ore-Ida

"Shouldn't your baby be a Gerber baby?" - Gerber Products Company

"There's always room for J-E-L-L-O", Jell-O

"They're waffly versatile" - Bird's Eye Potato Waffles

"When it rains, it pours." - Morton Salt (1912, by N.W. Ayer & Son)

"You'll never put a better bit of butter on your knife" - Country Life butter

"Today the pits, tomorrow the wrinkles" - Sunsweet Prunes, 1970s

"You don't have to be Jewish to love Levy's Rye Bread" - Levy's Rye Bread

Breakfast cereals

"100% vs. 6%. That's the Total difference."

"Apples, hazlenuts, bananas, raisins, coconuts, sultanas" - Kellogg's Fruit'n'Fibre

"Breakfast of Champions" - Wheaties, 1935, Blackett-Sample-Gummert (later "The Breakfast of Champions" into the 1990s)

"Bet you can't eat three" - Shredded Wheat

"Can't Get Enough of That Golden Crisp"

"Central heating for kids" - Ready Brek porridge

"Crunchy wheat, nicely sweet" - Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats

"Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs"

"Dig 'em!" Sugar Smacks

"Everyone loves my Cocoa Krispies" - Kellogg's

"Follow your nose" - Froot Loops

"Frosted Lucky Charms, they're magically delicious"

"Gotta have my pops!" - Corn Pops

"Have you had your Weetabix?"

"I'd rather have a bowl of Cocoa Puffs"

"I want my Maypo" - Maypo

"It's a honey of an O, it's Honey Nut Cheerios"

"Just like a chocolate milkshake, only crunchy" - Coco Pops

"Kellogg's, because your best days start with breakfast"

"Kid tested. Mother approved." - Kix

"Makes Red Blood!" - Grape-Nuts

"Mikey likes it" - Life

"Nobody can say no to the honey nut O's in Honey Nut Cheerios"

"Race for the taste, the honey sweet taste!, the honey-nutty taste of Honey Nut Cheerios"

"Shot from Guns!" - Quaker Puffed Rice and Puffed Wheat

"Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids"

"Snap, Crackle, and Pop" - Kellogg's Rice Krispies

"Tell them about the honey, mummy" - Sugar Puffs

"They're grrreat!" - Kellogg's Frosted Flakes/Frosties

"They're tasty, tasty, very very tasty / They're very tasty" - Kellogg's Bran Flakes

"The best to you each morning" - Kellogg's

"Taste them again, for the first time" - Kellogg's Corn Flakes

"Yabba-Dabba delicious" - Post Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles

Confectionery (candies, sweets, lollies)

"A glass and a half of milk in every half pound" - Cadbury's Dairy Milk

"A hazelnut in every bite" - Topic

"A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play" - in the United Kingdom and Canada

"A Milky Way Today. At work, rest and play!" (Milky Way is also made by Mars)

"A minty bit stronger" - Trebor Soft Mints

"A taste of paradise" - Bounty

"All because the lady loves Milk Tray" - Cadbury's Milk Tray chocolates, 1970s

"Break out of the ordinary" - Nestle's Butterfinger

"Chocolate is better in colour." - M&M's

"Coffee Crisp makes a nice light snack."

"Do you eat the red ones last?" - Smarties, 1970s or 1980s on until the early 1990s, revived around 2002 or 2003

"Do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo" - Rolo confectionery

"Double your pleasure, double your fun" - Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum

"A finger of Fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat" - Cadbury's Fudge (1970s)

"The freshmaker!" - Mentos

"Full of Eastern Promise" - Fry's Turkish Delight

"Give me a break!, Give me a break!, break me off a piece of that Kit Kat bar!"

"Have a break, have a Kit Kat"

"Hershey, the great American chocolate bar"

"How much can you handle" - Bubble Tape

"The lighter way to enjoy chocolate" - Maltesers

"The longer lasting snack" - Twix

"Made to make your mouth water" - Opal Fruits

"Melt in your mouth, not in your hand." - M&M's

"Monsieur, with these Ferrero Rocher you're really spoiling us"

"Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger." - Nestlé's Butterfinger, spoken by Bart Simpson from The Simpsons.

"One two many and you might turn Bertie" - Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts

"Only Smarties have the answer"

"See the face you love light you with Terry's All Gold" - chocolates

"Snickers satisfies"

"Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't." - Almond Joy/Peter Paul Mounds, 1953, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample

"Taste the rainbow", Skittles

"The sweet you can eat between meals without losing your appetite" - Milky Way

"Too good to hurry mints" - Murray Mints

"Two for me, none for you!" - Twix

"What would you do for a Klondike Bar?" - early 1990s, early 2000s

"Where's the cream filling?" Hostess cakes

"WotalotIgot!" - Smarties, 1961, JWT

"Whatever it is I think I see becomes a Tootsie Roll to me!" - Tootsie Rolls

"You get a big delight in every bite of Hostess snacks" - 1970s

Fast food

"The burgers are better at Hungry Jack's"

"Eat fresh." - Subway

"If it doesn't get all over the place, it doesn't belong in your face" - Carl's Jr.

"That's Hot" - Spicy BBQ Six Dollar Burger Carl's Jr.

"Without us, some guys will starve" - Carl's Jr.

"Ain't no reason to go anyplace else" - Wendy's

"Hello Hardee's!/Hardee's the taste that brings you back again" - (sung to the tune of "Hello Dolly")

"Hurry on down to Hardee's"

"It's better here!" - Wendy's Restaurants, 2004-Present

"Where's the beef?" - Wendy's Restaurants, 1984-2004, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample

"Jack's back" - Jack in the Box fast food restaurant

"Nowhere else but Burger Chef"

"Pizza! Pizza!" - Little Caesars restaurants

"Think outside the bun." - Taco Bell, late-1990s, early-2000s

"Yo quiero Taco Bell" - mid-1990s

"Your choice down at Wendy's, where quality is our recipe (da-da da)"

"You're Wendy's kind of people."

"You've always got time for Tim Hortons" - mid-to-late-1990s-on

Burger King

"America loves burgers, and we're America's Burger King - 1970s

"Aren't you hungry for Burger King now."

"Have it your way." - Burger King

"If you ask us, (chomp chomp chomp), it just tastes better. (Chomp!)

"Burger King. Where kids are king." - 1970s

"Who's got the best darn burgers in the whole wide world? Burger King and I."

KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)

"We Do Chicken Right" 1980s?

"Barrel of fun" - 1970s

"Finger-lickin' good" KFC, (1950s-1970s; still used in many international markets)

"If you want Kentucky Fried Chicken, you have to visit me" - 1969, sung by Colonel Sanders.

"Chicken Capital, USA" - KFC, 2004

"There's fast food, and then there's KFC" - KFC

"Real goodness from Kentucky Fried Chicken" - 1970s

McDonald's

1960s Look for the Golden Arches

1967 McDonald's is Your Kind of Place

1971 You Deserve a Break Today

1975 We Do it All for You

1975 Two all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions on a sesame seed bun

1976 You, You're The One

1979 Nobody Can Do It Like McDonald's Can

1980, 1981 You Deserve a Break Today

1981 Nobody Makes Your Day Like McDonald's Can

1983 McDonald's and You

1984 It's a Good Time for the Great Taste of McDonald's

1988 Good Time, Great Taste, That's Why This is My Place

1990 Food, Folks and Fun

1991 McDonald's Today

1992 What You Want is What You Get

1993 Do You Believe in Magic?

1995 Have You Had your Break Today?

1997 My McDonald's

1997 Did Somebody Say McDonald's?

2000 We Love to See You Smile

2000 Put a Smile On

2001 There's a little McDonald's in Everyone (Canada only)

2001 Things that make you go 'mmm' (Australia, UK and New Zealand)

2002 Every time a good time

2003 Ba da ba ba ba, I'm lovin' it.

Pizza Hut

"Pizza Hut and Nothin' But." - Late 1980s, early 1990s

"Gather 'round the good stuff." - Pizza Hut, 2000s

"Pizza Hut....Makin' it Great!"

Meats and poultry

"Beef. It's what's for dinner." - Cattlemen's Beef Board

"I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner" - Oscar Meyer

"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken." - Perdue, 1972, Scali, McCabe & Sloves

"Oscar Meyer has a way with B-O-L-O-G-N-A" - Oscar Meyer

"Real food for real people" - The beef industry

"The dogs kids love to bite" - Armour Hot Dogs

"The Other White Meat" - National Pork Producers Council

"Get your smile on" - Lay's potato chips

"Betcha can't eat just one" - Lay's potato chips

"Dangerously cheesy." - Cheetos

"If you got the munchies, nothing else will do! - Hostess potato chips

"Once you pop the fun doesn't stop" - Pringles

"Once you pop you can't stop" - Pringles

Beverages

"Got Milk?" - California Milk Processor Board, 1990s-2000s

"It's not just for breakfast anymore." - Florida Orange Juice Growers Association

"Milk: It Does a Body Good" - National Dairy Council

"Oh, yeah!" - Kool-Aid

"Pure Life" - Nestle Aberfoyle Natural Spring Water, 2002 or 2003?

"They drink it in the Congo" - Um Bongo

"Unleash the power of the sun" - Sunny Delight

"Tang - it's a kick in a glass" - Tang

"Have a Tropicana Morning" - Tropicana Tropicana

"Watch out, there's a Humphrey about!" - Unigate milk

"Life is better Twisted" - Tropicana Twister, 2005

"Drink Tang, gang, it's Tang-erific" - Tang, 1960s

"100% Squeezed Sunshine" - Tropicana

Beer and liquor

"A Double Diamond works wonders" - Double Diamond

"After Dark" - Tia Maria

"Australians wouldn't give a XXXX for anything else" - Australian Beer

"Beer at home means Davenport's" - Davenport's beer (home delivery only) (1960s)

"The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous" - Schlitz

"The Champagne of Bottled Beer" - Miller High Life

"The cream of Manchester" - Boddington's

"Everything you always wanted in a beer. And less." - Miller Lite

"For great lager, follow the bear" Hofmeister lager

"Fosters - Australian for Beer" - Fosters Australian Beer

"From the Land of Sky-Blue Waters" - Hamm's Beer, 1930s–1980s

"I Am Canadian" - Molson Canadian beer

"If you've got the time, we've got the beer" - Miller Beer

"It can only be Heineken" - Heineken

"Made the American Way" - Miller High Life (Miller Beer, 1985-c.1989)

"No Nonsense" - John Smith's

"Probably the best lager in the world" - Carlsberg

"Reassuringly expensive." - Stella Artois, 1981, Lowe Howard-Spink

"Refreshes the parts other beers cannot reach" - Heineken lager, 1974

"Tastes Great. Less Filling" - Miller Lite, 1974, McCann-Erickson Worldwide

"The right one" - Martini

"There's no taste like Stones" - Stones Bitter

"We drink all we can. The rest we sell." - Utica Club, 1965, Doyle Dane Bernbach

"We will sell no wine before it is time" - Paul Masson Wines

"Weekends were made for Michelob" - 1970s

"Welcome to Miller Time" - Miller

"What a refreshing change" - Woodpecker cider

"What we want is Watney's." - Watney's

Budweiser

"Bring Out Your Best" - Bud Light (1982, first TV ad)

"For all you do, this Bud's for you" - Budweiser

"The King of Beers" - Budweiser

"Why ask why? Try Bud Dry" - Budweiser early 1990s

"When you say Budweiser, you've said it all" - Budweiser

Carling

"Hey Mabel - Black Label" - Black Label

"I bet he drinks Carling Black Label" (1980s)

"Your best bet for a fuller flavour" - Carling Black Label lager (1980s)

Guinness

"Guinness is good for you" - Guinness

"My goodness, my Guinness" - Guinness

"Tick follows tock follows tick follows tock" - Guinness (surfer advert)

"Good things come to those who wait" - Guinness

Coffee

"The best part of waking up is Folger's in your cup!" - Folgers

"Celebrate the Moments of Your Life" - General Foods International Coffees

"Coffee at its best" - Nescafé Gold Blend

"Good to the last drop." - Maxwell House

"Sanka...Everything You Love About Coffee" - Sanka

Tea

"Avez-vouw un cuppa?" - PG Tips

"Get back your 'oo' with Typhoo"

"Like tea used to be" - Yorkshire Tea

Carbonated soft drinks

"America is turning 7-Up"

"Barq's has bite" - Barq's root beer

"Be a Pepper. Drink Dr Pepper"

"Drink Barq's. It's Good." - Barq's sarsaparilla drink

"Do the Dew" - Mountain Dew, 1990s

"Drink Canada Dry" - Canada Dry

"Every bubble's passed its fizzical" - Corona, 1970s

"Get busy with the fi" - SodaStream

"Hello sunshine! Hello Mountain Dew"

"I'm a secret lemonade drinker" - R. White's

"It's a red thing" - Tizer

"It's frothy man" - Cresta

"It's not too heavy, not too sweet, it's right for you" - RC Cola

"Life is stimulating enough" - Like Cola

"Lymon is the secret of Sprite"

"Made in Scotland from girders" - Irn-Bru

"Make mine Moxie"

"Mello Yello to the rescue!"

"Never had it, never will" - 7-Up (In reference to caffeine)

"Orange lovers got a crush on us" - Orange Crush

"Schhh! You know who?" - Schweppes, 1962

"The totally tropical taste" - Lilt

"Make 7-Up Yours" 7-Up

"The Uncola" - 7-Up, 1973, J Walter Thompson

"What's the worst that can happen?" - Dr Pepper

"Who's your soda?" - Red Fusion soft drink, Dr Pepper, 2002

"You don't need caffeine. And neither does your cola" - Like Cola

"You know when you've been Tango'd" - Tango soft drink, 1994, HHCL

"the secret is in schweppavesence" -schwepps, 2005

Coca-Cola

"Always Coca Cola" - 1990s

"The real thing" - late-1980s

"Have a coke and a smile" - 1980s

"Coke is it" - 1982

"Just for the taste of it...Diet Coke!"

"Enjoy!"

"It's the real thing" - 1941

"The pause that refreshes" - 1929

Pepsi-Cola

"Ask For More" - 2000, many European areas

"Catch that Pepsi spirit. Drink it in, drink it in, drink it in" - 1979-c. 1984

"Come Alive! You're in the Pepsi Generation" - c. 1967

"It's the Cola" - 2003

"Join the Pepsi People" (Feelin' free) - mid-1970s

"The Joy of Cola" - 1999

"The Choice of a New Generation" - 1985-1990

"Pepsi - for those who think young" - c. 1960

"Pepsi Cola hits the spot"

"Pepsi's got your taste for life"

"All the taste, 1/3 of the calories", Pepsi Max, 1993

"Same time tomorrow?" - Diet Pepsi, 1990s

"The time is right, for Pepsi Light" / "We put a little lemony taste in and took out half the calories."

"Uh-Huh! (You got the right one!)" - Diet Pepsi, 1991

"You've got a lot to live, and Pepsi's got a lot to give" - c. 1968-1973

"Lipsmackin' thirstquenchin' acetastin' motivatin' goodbuzzin' cooltalkin' highwalkin' fastlivin' evergivin' coolfizzin' Pepsi" - 1973, Boase Massimi Pollitt

"Yeh hi hai right choice baby"1980s (India)

"Nothing official about it" 1990s - During 1995 Cricket World Cup (India)

"Yeh Dil Maange More" 1990s (India)

"Yeh pyaas hai badi" 2000s (India)

Household(家用电器) Take me to the top

"1001 Cleans a Big, Big Carpet for Less than Half a Crown" — 1001 carpet shampoo, c.1964

"The appliance of science" — Zanussi, 1981, Geers Gross

"Ariston and on and on..."

"Away go troubles down the drain--Roto-Rooter" — 1954 to present.

"Covers The Earth" -- Sherwin Williams paint

"Does exactly what it says on the tin" — Ronseal, late 1980s to present.

"Hands that do dishes can feel soft as your face, with mild green Fairy Liquid"

"HILLYBILLY LIKES YOU!" — Hillybilly Vac Shack

"It Beats - as it Sweeps - as it Cleans" — The Hoover vacuum cleaner, 1926

"It's a lot less bovver than a hover" — Qualcast Concord lawnmowers, 1985, WCRS

"Kills all known germs... dead" — Domestos

previously - "Kills 99% of all known germs... dead" — presumably it got better!

"Kills Bugs Dead" — Raid (insecticide)

"Quick, Henry, the FLIT!" — Flit insecticide

"Not Advertised" No-Ad sunscreen

"Nothings sucks like an Electrolux" — Electrolux

"Put the freshness back" — Shake'n'Vac

"Screw yourself." — IKEA, 2004, Norway. External link: [1]

"Unb?ring." — IKEA, 2003, Canada.

"You don't have to be rich, just smart." — IKEA, United States

"Ring around the collar" — Wisk Detergent, 1968

"A buck well spent" — Springmaid Sheets, 1948

Personal care

"99.44% Pure" — Ivory soap

"A totally organic experience" (not "orgasmic"!) - Clairol Herbal Essences

"Absolute cleanliness is Godliness!" — Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap

"Because I'm worth it" — L'Oréal

sometimes followed by, "Aren't you?"

superseded by, "Because you're worth it"

"Does She or Doesn't She? ...Only her Hairdresser Knows for Sure" — Clairol hair dye (later often shortened to "Does She or Doesn't She?")

"For those who like the trade rough" — Travis aftershave

"Good Morning! Have You Used Pear's Soap?" — Pear's Soap

"I liked it so much I bought the company." — Remington shavers

"I'm not a doctor, but I play one on t.v." — Vicks cough syrup

"I never knew you had dandruff" — Head & Shoulders shampoo

"Is she or isn't she?" — Harmony hair spray

"It Floats!" — Ivory Soap

"It won't let you down" — Rexona/Sure/Degree anti-perspirant

A slogan used by Rexona in Finland was "There's always space for one who uses Rexona!" This led to many jokes, such as being able to fit an elephant into an car, as long as he uses Rexona.

"I've fallen and I can't get up!" — LifeCall Personal Emergency Response Systems

"The mark of a man" — Old Spice aftershave

"Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Maybelline" — Maybelline (lipstick, makeup)

"Preparing to be a beautiful lady" — Pear's Soap

"Raise your hand if you're sure". - Sure, 1984, Wells, Rich, Greene

"R-O-L-A-I-D-S spells Relief" — Rolaids (indigestion medicine)

"The best a man can get" — Gillette razors

"The Lynx effect" — Lynx deodorant

"When a man you've never met before suddenly gives you flowers" — Impulse deodorant

"Which twin has the Toni?" — Toni, 1946, Foote, Cone & Belding

"You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent" — Pepsodent, 1956, Foote, Cone & Belding

"Your fragrance. Your rules" — Hugo Boss Deep Red

"The name on the world's finest blades" — Wilkinson Sword razors

"Look sharp, feel sharp" — Gillette, 1940s

"The Axe effect" — Axe deodorant

"Look Ma, no cavities!" — Crest toothpaste

"Always a bridesmaid, but never a bride" — Listerine, 1923

"Want him to be more of a man? Try being more of a woman!" — Coty Perfumes

"A little dab'll do ya" — Brylcreem, 1950s

"Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is!" — Alka Seltzer

"Please don't squeeze the Charmin" — Charmin

Recreation, entertainment, and travel(娱乐、旅行) Take me to the top

"... another shrimp on the barbie ..." — Australian Tourist Commission, 1984

"Don't just book it. Thomas Cook it." — Thomas Cook, 1984, Wells, Rich, Greene

"Don't just travel. Travel right." — Expedia

"Get away!" — Lunn Poly

"Get out there" — Royal Caribbean cruise lines

"I love New York" — New York City, 1977–, Wells, Rich, Greene

"I'm Going to Disney World!" - The Walt Disney Company after and during the Super Bowl

"It's so bracing." — Skegness

"Serving All our Community. Brampton's Arts Group." — Visual Arts Brampton, 2003, Alphie and Bette

"We love having you here." — Hampton Inn

"We'll leave the light on for you." — Motel 6

"What happens here, stays here." — Las Vegas, 2002, R&R Partners

"Where the magic never ends." — Alton Towers

"Winning is the mark of the Rebel." — Rebel Sport

Tobacco

"Anyhow... Have a Winfield" — Winfield Cigarettes

"Camels Soothe Your T-Zone" — Camel cigarettes

"I'd walk a mile for a Camel" — Camel cigarettes, 1921 (by N.W. Ayer & Son)

"Doctors Recommend Phillip Morris" — Phillip Morris tobacco products

"Happiness is a cigar called Hamlet" — Hamlet cigars

"It's that Condor moment" — Condor tobacco

"Just What the Doctor Ordered" — L&M Cigarettes

"LSMFT: Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco" — Lucky Strike Cigarettes

"More Doctors Smoke Camels than any other Cigarette" — Camel cigarettes

"Not a Cough in a Carload" — Old Gold Cigarettes

"Reach for a Lucky instead of a Sweet" — Lucky Strike Cigarettes

"Taste Me! Taste Me! Come on and Taste Me!" — Doral Cigarettes

"You're never alone with a Strand" — Strand Cigarettes

"You've Come a Long Way, Baby" — Virginia Slims Cigarettes

"You've Got a Good Thing Going" — Kent Cigarettes

"Winston tastes good, like a cigarette should" — Winston Cigarettes

Stop smoking ads

"It needn't be hell, with Nicotinel"

"Don't Pass Gas" — American Legacy Foundation 2005
世界著名品牌英文广告词(Advertising Slogans) 世界著名服装品牌介绍

"Don't consume it or it will consume you"

Transport

"Go Greyhound and leave the driving to us" — Greyhound Lines

"See what brown can do for you" — UPS

"This is the age of the train" — British Rail

"We're getting there" — much ridiculed British Rail slogan

"When it absolutely has to get there overnight" — FedEx

"See America at see level" — Amtrak

"The World On Time" — FedEx

Airlines

"A Symbol of Freedom" — Southwest Airlines

"Catch Our Smile" — PSA

"Delta gets you there. We're ready to fly"

"Delta is ready when you are."

"Good goes around." — Delta

"Enjoy our company" — Sabena

"Fly me!" — National Airlines

"Fly the friendly skies" — United Airlines, 1966–1997, Leo Burnett

"It's time to fly" — United Airlines

"I wish they all could be Caledonia girls" — Caledonia Airlines

"Making the sky the best place on Earth" — Air France

"Singapore Girl, you're a great way to fly" — Singapore Airlines

"We know why you fly " — American Airlines

"En American, tenemos lo que tu buscas!" — Spanish slogan for American Airlines

"The top banana in the West" — Hughes Air West

"The Wings of Man" — Eastern Airlines

"Esto si es volar!" — Spanish slogan for Eastern Airlines

"The world's favourite airline" — British Airways

"Good goes around" — Delta Air Lines

"The Proud Bird With The Golden Tail" — Continental Airlines

"We really move our tail for you" — Continental Airlines

"We're American Airlines, doing what we do best"

"Work hard. Fly right." — Continental Airlines, 1998-present

"World class, worldwide" — Air Canada

"ding You are now free to move about the country." — Southwest Airlines

"Western Airlines - The only way to fly" — Western Airlines

"Half The Fun Is Getting There" — Olympic Airways

"Desde que pones el pie en el avion" — Spanish slogan, Mexicana Airlines

"The Low-Fares Airline" — Ryanair

"Low Fares. Way Better" — AerLingus.com Aer Lingus

"I Still Call Australia Home" — Qantas, 1990s-present

"Come on, let's fly!" — easyJet

"We like you too" - Jetblue Airways

"Time flies when you fly Ted"

Automobiles(汽车) Take me to the top

"A Better Idea" — Ford

"An American Revolution" — Chevrolet, 2000s

"An American Revolution" — Dodge Aries, 1985 Reference

"American Luxury" — Lincoln (automobile)

"Ask the Man who Owns One" — Packard, 1925, Austin Bement

"The Beauty of All-Wheel Drive." — Subaru, 1990s

"The Best never rest." — Ford Trucks, 1990s

"Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet"

"Better Ideas. Driven by You." - Ford Motor Company, 1990s

"Bigger in Texas, Better in a Dodge"

"Bloody Volvo driver" — Volvo, 2003 (Australia)

"Born to perform" — Jaguar, (c. 2003-)

"Break through." — Cadillac, (c. 2002-)

"Built for the road ahead - Ford, 2004

"Can't get enough of this." — Ford (Australia), 2003

"Chevrolet, building a better way (to see the USA)", 1970s

"Créateur d'Automobiles" — Renault

"The Drive of your life." — Peugeot

"Datsun saves", 1970s

"Dream up" — Buick, 2005

"Drive Safely." — Volvo, 1990s

"Drive your way" — Hyundai, 2005-

"Drivers wanted." — Volkswagen, 1995, Arnold Communications

"Everything we do is driven by you" — Ford

"Fahrvergnügen" — Volkswagen, early 1990s

"Ford is the Best in Texas"

"For Life" — Volvo, 2000s

"Fuel for the Soul" — Pontiac, (2003-2004)

"Have you driven a Ford...lately?" — Ford

"The Heartbeat of America: Chevrolet" — Chevrolet, 1980s

"If only everything in life was as reliable as a Volkswagen"

"If you haven't looked at Ford lately, look again." — Ford, 2003

"Imagine yourself in a Mercury." — Mercury (automobile)

"Inexpensive. And Built to Stay That Way." — Subaru, 1980s

"Inspiration Comes Standard" - Chrysler, 1990s-present

"It is what it was." — Ford Mustang, 1994

"It's a Skoda. Honest." — Skoda Auto, 2000, Fallon

"It's gotta be a Dodge." (rapidly replaced)

"It's not a car. It's a Volkswagen"

"Like a rock" — Chevrolet Trucks

"Like no other" — Mercedes-Benz; see also Hummer and Electronics:Sony

"Like nothing else on Earth" — Hummer

"The lion leaps from strength to strength" — Peugeot, 1980s

"Major motion, from Nissan"

"Moving Forward." — Toyota, 2004

"New doors opened" — Mercury (automobile), 2005

"Nobody demands more from a Datsun, than Datsun. We are driven!"

"Oh what a feeling, Toyota" — 1980s

"Once driven, forever smitten" — Vauxhall Motors, 1980s

"Only in a JEEP" — Jeep, 2000s

"Only in a JEEP-Brand 4x4" — Jeep, 2000s (radio version)

"Papa?" "Nicole?" — Renault Clio

"Passion for the road" — Mazda, 1990s

"People first." - Saturn, 2005-present

"Piston engines go boing(x7). But the Mazda goes hmmmmmmmm" 1973

"Pontiac: Action" — Pontiac, early 2005

"Pontiac: Designed for Action" — Pontiac, 2005

"The Penalty of Leadership" — Cadillac, 1915

"The power of dreams" — Honda

"Put the fun back into driving." — Vauxhall Motors

"Quality is job one" — Ford

"The Real Thing" — Ford Australia, 1970s

"Right service. Right price." — Meineke

"See the USA in your Chevrolet!" — Chevrolet 1950's

"Sheer driving pleasure" — BMW

"Shift_xxx" — Nissan, 2000s; where "xxx" varies

"The Spirit of American Style" — Buick, (c. 2002-2004)

"Standard of the World" — Cadillac from 1950's through 1970's

"State of Independence" — Saab 2000s

"The car in front is a Toyota" — Toyota

"The Best Built Cars In The World" Toyota

"The Passionate Pursuit of Perfection" Lexus from 2000 - on

"The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection" Lexus from 1989-1999

"The Strength of Experience" — GMC Truck, c. 1992

"Think Small" — Volkswagen, 1962, Doyle Dane Bernbach

"This is Not Your Father's Oldsmobile." — Oldsmobile, 1980s

"The ultimate driving machine" — BMW

"Think. Feel. Drive" — Subaru, 2004-

"Travel well." — Lincoln (automobile)

"Unique in All the World" — Ford Ford Thunderbird 1960's

"USA#1" — Chevrolet, 1970s

"Volkswagen does it, again" (sung to the tune of "Shave and a haircut")

"Vorsprung durch Technik" — Audi

"We are professional grade" — GMC Truck, 2000s

"We are driving excitement" — Pontiac

"We build excitement" — Pontiac

"We make it simple" — Honda, circa: 1980's

"We'll be there." — Chevrolet, 2000s

"What will you do with all the money you save?" Toyota, 1980s

"You, asked for it. You got it, Toyota", 1970s

"You can with a Nissan"

"Your Next Car" — Chrysler, 1950's

"Zoom Zoom Zoom" — Mazda, 2000s

Automobile parts and accessories

"AAMCO. Double-A, honk honk M-C-O" — AAMCO transmission specialists

"Because so much is riding on your tires" — Michelin

"Don't compromise. Midasize" — Midas muffler shops

"On the Wings of Goodyear" — Goodyear

"Race proven performance" — Kumho Tires, 2005

"Sooner or later, you'll own Generals" — General Tire and Rubber Company

"Thanks Delco!" — Delco Freedom Batteries. 1970s

"The answer's yes. Now what's the question?" — Unipart car spares, 1970s

"Thousands of parts for millions of cars" — Unipart car spares, 1980s

"Time to Re-Tire" — Fisk tires

"Trust the Midas touch" — Midas muffler shops

"You can't get better than a Kwik-Fit fitter" — 1980s

"Born Tough" - CEAT Tires [1990s] (India)

Car rental

"We're number two. We try harder." — Avis Rent-a-Car

"Let Hertz put you in the driver's seat" — Hertz Car Rental

"We'll pick you up." — Enterprise Car Rental

Petroleum

"At Amoco, our job is you"

"At Gulf, the stop, that keeps America going"

"Beyond Petroleum" — BP

"Citgo is the right way to go"

"Energy -- for a strong America." — Exxon, 1976

"Go well. Go Shell" — Shell

"Human energy" — Chevron, 2005

"I can be very friendly" — Sunoco, 1970s

"Liquid engineering" — Castrol oil, 1970s

"It's not just oil. It's liquid engineering" - Castrol oil, 2006 (India)

"Put a tiger in your tank" — Esso/Exxon

"Pump your money back into Canada" — Petro-Canada, early 1980s

"The spirit of '76" — Unocal

"We'd like you to know" — Exxon, 1970s

"We're drivers, too" — Esso/Exxon/Mobil

"We give you more to go on" — Sohio

"You can be sure of Shell" — Shell, 1982

"You can trust your car to the man who wears the star" — Texaco Service Stations

Government and military(政府与军事) Take me to the top

"Cross into the Blue." United States Air Force, 2000s

"An army of one" — United States Army, 2001

"The few, the proud, the Marines." United States Marine Corps, 2000s

"Accelerate your life." United States Navy, 2000s

"Be all you can be" — US Army, 1981-2001, N.W. Ayer & Son

"Be the best" — British Army

"I want YOU for the US Army" — World War I and World War II

"Loose Lips Sink Ships" — World War II

"Only you can prevent forest fires" — United States Forest Service

"The Army National Guard, You Can" — US Army National Guard, in use around 2001-2003 if not more years than that

"The toughest job you'll ever love" — Peace Corps

"There's no life like it" — Canadian Armed Forces

"The Army. The Edge" — Australian Army

"Expand your Horizons" — Royal Australian Navy

"Men At Their Best" — Pakistan Army

Political Slogans(政治口号) Take me to the top

"Acid, Amnesty, and Abortion" - 1972 anti-Democratic Party slogan, from a statement reputedly by "Scoop" Jackson (a Democrat) about the platform of George McGovern.

"A Chicken in Every Pot A car in every garage" — 1928 republican presidential campaign slogan of Herbert Hoover

" We are turning the corner"--1932 campaign slogan in the depths of the Great Depression by republican president Herbert Hoover

"I propose (to the american people) a New Deal"- 1932 slogan by democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt.

"Algérie-fran?aise" - a slogan of about 1960 used by those French people who wanted to keep Algeria ruled by France.

"All the way with LBJ" —1964 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Lyndon Johnson

"A time for greatness" 1960 U.S. presidential campaign theme of John F. Kennedy

"A woman's right to choose" — pro-choice political slogan

"Are You Better Off Than You Were Four Years Ago?" — a 1984 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Ronald Reagan referring to the economic times in Reagan's current four years in office, contrasted with the economic times during the previous administraton of Jimmy Carter

"Back to normalcy" 1920 U.S. presidential campaign theme of Warren G. Harding, reference to returning to normal times following World War I

"Better dead than Red" — an anti-Communist slogan

"Blaine, Blaine. James G. Blaine Continental Liar from the state of Maine" 1884 U.S. presidential campaign slogan used by the supporters of Grover Cleveland, Blaine's opponent

"Bozo and the Pineapple} —Uncomplimentary name given to the 1976 U.S. presidential campaign ticket of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole.

"Come and take it" - Slogan at the Battle of Gonzales

"Don't swap horses (in midstream)" 1864 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Abraham Lincoln

"Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer" ("One people, one country, one leader") — Fascist Germany.

"Fifty-Four Forty or Fight", Oregon boundary dispute, 1846, Democrats claim all of Oregon Country for the United States

"Four more years of the full dinner pail" 1900 U.S. presidential slogan of William McKinley

"Free Soil, Free Men, Fremont" 1856 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of John Fremont

"God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve", used by Christians who oppose homosexuality on religious grounds

"Got Guv" - a play on the "got milk" campaign; used by dairy owner Jim Oberweis in 2006 during his campaign for Governor of Illinois.

"Grandfather's hat fits Ben" 1888 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Benjamin Harrison, whose grandfather William Henry Harrison was elected U.S. president in 1840.

"He kept us out of war" Woodrow Wilson 1916 U.S. Presidential campaign slogan, also "He proved the pen mightier than the sword"

"Hey, Hey, LBJ, how many kids you kill today?" - Anti-Vietnam War and anti-Lyndon B. Johnson slogan from the 1960s

"Human life begins at conception" — pro-life slogan

"I like Ike" 1952 U.S presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower

"I still like Ike" 1956 U.S presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower

"I'm just wild about Harry" 1948 U.S. presidential slogan of Harry S. Truman, taken from a 1921 song title written by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake

"In Your Guts, You Know He's Nuts" — An unofficial anti-Goldwater slogan, 1964.

"In Your Heart, You Know He's Right" — Barry Goldwater, 1964 Presidential campaign slogan of Republican Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.

"It's Time to Change America" — a theme of the 1992 U.S. presidential campaign of Bill Clinton

"Ma, Ma where's my Pa?" 1884 U.S. presidenital slogan used by the James Blaine supporters against his opponent Grover Cleveland, the slogan referred to fact Cleveland had fathered an illegitimate child in 1874. When Cleveland was elected President, his supporters added the line, "Gone to the White House, Ha, Ha, Ha!"

"Make love not war" against the War in Vietnam.

"Never had it so good" 1957 campaign under Harold Macmillan's leadership of the Tories

"Peace and Prosperity" 1956 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower

"Power to the people" — Socialism or Democracy

"Rally Around O'Malley" - Campaign slogan used during Patrick O'Malley's 2002 gubernatorial campaign.

"Remember Goliad" — Battle cry at the Battle of San Jacinto

"Remember Pearl Harbor" — a slogan, a song, an invitation to World War II

"Remember the Alamo" — Battle cry at the Battle of San Jacinto

"Remember the Maine" — The rallying cry by which William Randolph Hearst fomented the Spanish-American War.

"Roosevelt for Ex-President" — 1940 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Wendell Willkie

"Ross for Boss"--a 1992 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Ross Perot

"Rum, Romanism and Rebellion", U.S. presidential election, 1884, Republicans attack opposition for views against prohibition, membership by Catholic immigrants and southerners.

"Sunflowers die in November" 1936 U.S. presidential slogan of Franklin D. Roosevelt, reference to his opponent Alf Landon, whose home state of Kansas uses the sunflower as its official state flower

"There are two Americas" — John Edwards

"Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too" 1840 U.S. presidential slogan of William Henry Harrison. Tippecanoe a famous 1811 battle Harrison defeated Tecumseh; John Tyler was Harrison's running mate

"US imperialism is a paper tiger!" - Mao Zedong

"War on Terror" — George W. Bush

"We Polked you in '44, We shall Pierce you in '52" 1852 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Franklin Pierce; the '44 referred to the 1844 election of James K. Polk as president

"Workers of the world, unite!" -—Workplace-democracy slogan written by Karl Marx

"Government OF the people,BY the people,and FOR the people (shall not perish from the Earth") -- pro-democracy slogan spoken at Gettysburg by President Abraham Lincoln.

Social and public service(社会与公众服务) Take me to the top

"Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk" — United States Department of Transportation

"Give a hoot, don't pollute" — United States Forest Service

"Click it or ticket." — United States seat belt law

"Klunk! Klick! Every trip" — UK Public Information Film for seat belts

"Parents who use drugs have kids who use drugs" — Partnership for a Drug-Free America

"Take a bite out of crime!" — National Crime Prevention Council

"Think once, think twice, think bike" — UK Public Information Film

"This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?" — Partnership for a Drug-Free America

"You could learn a lot from a dummy. Buckle Up." — National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

"Getting Things Done." — AmeriCorps national service program

"The toughest job you'll ever love." — United States Peace Corps

"Stop, Look and Listen - remember the Green Cross Code" — UK road safety slogan

"There are a million and one excuses for not wearing a safety belt. Some are real killers." — American Safety Council

"Click It or Ticket" — National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Politics and advocacy

"Objects in your mirror are closer than they appear." — John Edwards campaign slogan in the 2004 primaries when he was still running for president.

"It's morning again in America" — Reagan for President, 1984

"St. Augustine founded it. Becket died for it. Chaucer wrote about it. Cromwell shot at it. Hitler bombed it. Time is destroying it. Will you save it?" — Canterbury Cathedral

Education

"A mind is a terrible thing to waste" — United Negro College Fund

"They laughed when I sat down at the piano, but when I started to play!" — U.S. School of Music

Miscellaneous

"When you care enough to send the very best" — Hallmark

"The instrument of the immortals" — Steinway & Sons

"Education is an investment and not an expense"-Parthose Dunt

  

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