Food & Drink
A Nando's restaurant in Richmond, U.K., is transforming itself for a "Ted Lasso"-themed event to celebrate its sponsorship of the fictional AFC Richmond on the show. The installment includes signage, printed products, and more.
With new seasons of "Ted Lasso," "The Mandalorian," and "Succession" ready to drop, we took a look at how the shows marketing teams are using promotional products in creative ways, including ice cream, video game consoles, and apparel.
After demand for its branded products was so high, Starbucks Korea is toning back its promotional efforts to allow people to buy coffee without having to fight crowds.
You don't have to be an NBA fan to recognize Boban Marjanovich. He's hard to miss. He's 7'4" for starters. He's so big that he even served as a pretty awesome villain in one of the "John Wick" movies — despite seeming like an all-around great guy in real life. Boban's size doesn't just benefit…
Panera is both joining the fight against single-use bags and celebrating the release of a new sandwich by designing a luxury bag made specifically to carry its new baguette sandwiches.
Philadelphia coffee roaster Elixr has been celebrating artists with rotating murals in its cafes. But, a new program has allowed local poets to print their work on coffee sleeves. It's called "Heart On Your Sleeve," and also features a T-shirt promo.
Last year it was a bowling alley. This year it's a golf course. Michelob Ultra's star-studded Super Bowl commercial is once again getting a full line of corresponding merchandise, including apparel and golf equipment.
Despite the almost-rhyme, SPAM isn't known for being a glamorous product. That said, it's working with two food and travel influencers on a line of branded apparel and accessories.
Minneapolis brewery Modist Brewing Co. is bringing the flavor and spirit of Hormel chili cheese dip by creating a special edition branded beer that it says captures the essence of chili cheese dip in a beer.
Between Dietz & Watson's Philadelphia Eagles apparel campaign and the Milwaukee Bucks' branded hot dog wrappers, it's clear that a promotional campaign centered around hot dogs allows for creativity.