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Doritos is changing up its social media game to appeal to Gen Z, and chances are, you might not recognize the snacking brand with the temporary makeover on its iconic logo. If you follow the ...
As of today (26 August), Doritos will remove its logo from its advertising and social content and instead build the brand with its iconic triangle design and the words ‘Logo Goes Here’.
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.
Frito-Lay is betting big on brand recognition. The PepsiCo (PEP)-owned company has a new campaign for its popular snack, Doritos. It features an ad without a key feature: The logo. “Truthfully ...
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 mentions ...
Some brand logos are so recognizable that they don’t need the name to accompany the mark, or at least that's what some of the biggest brands in the world are hoping. Take Nike’s swoosh, Adidas ...
Doritos is once again giving complete control of its Super Bowl ad air time to its fans. But this time, the snack chip brand is raising the stakes.
Frito-Lay, a PepsiCo-owned company, is launching a new campaign for Doritos, but its ads will leave out a key element: ... Doritos Bets Consumers Will Recognize the Brand in Its Logo-Free Ad. Share.
Doritos is certainly taking a risk with its new campaign by not identifying itself, ... Ditching The Logo: A Look At Doritos' New Marketing Strategy. Jayson Derrick . Mon, Aug 26, 2019, 10:42 AM.
It’s called the Doritos Crunchy Crust Pizza and it’s as simple-yet-absurd as it sounds – the pizza’s crust is packed with “molten mozzarella” and covered with broken pieces of Doritos.