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stone-cold-groove · 1 year
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Seasons Greetings from 7-Up!
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hotvvheels · 1 year
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The Uncola
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rickyreeves1980 · 9 months
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Cool Spot is a 1993/1994 platform game developed by Virgin Games USA for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, Game Gear, Game Boy, Amiga, and MS-DOS. The title character is Cool Spot, a mascot for the soft drink brand 7 Up. Cool Spot's appearance in his own video game came at a time when other brand mascots (like Chester Cheetah and the Noid) were appearing in their own video games.
Cool Spot is a single-player platform game in which the player controls the title character. Cool Spot can jump and can attack by throwing soda bubbles in any direction. Cool Spot can also cling to and climb various things by jumping up in front of them. In each level the player must rescue other cool spots, who look exactly alike, from their cages. In order to do so, the player is required to collect a certain number of "spots" that changes (usually increasing) as the game progresses. "Spots" are placed around the level in large quantities.
The player's health is monitored by a humorous Cool Spot face that gradually bends forward and eventually falls from its position as damage occurs. Damage is taken by touching enemies and their projectiles and certain other obstacles. There is also a time limit for each level. The game has no save feature but does include checkpoints in the form of flagpoles.
If the player successfully collects enough Spots to enter the Bonus Stage after defeating a level, it is possible to collect Continues by grabbing a letter hidden within the stage. All letters spell "UNCOLA" (7 Up's slogan). If a Continue letter is collected, Spot will be able to restart on the level he was on at the time of losing his last life, although his total points will be reset.
Regional differences
In the European release, the 7 Up bottle was removed from the intro and replaced by a generic soda bottle of similar color. The decision was made to avoid associating the 7 Up Spot with the 7 Up brand, in a region where Fido Dido has been considered the brand's official mascot since the 1980s.
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morningsunstudio · 18 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage 7-Up The Uncola Glass Goblet green collectible 70’s.
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encourager98 · 4 months
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Life Has Many Choices But Eternity Has But Two
It is a choice you know. Just like going to the soft drink machine and deciding whether you will choose cola or uncola. You can think yourself unhappy or happy.It is your choice. The Apostle Paul told the ruler he was standing before that “I think myself happy” to be able to give the answer he was giving him concerning his convictions. Why would anyone choose to be unhappy? But, it seems that…
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isitfolly · 7 months
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Uncola at the Monarch Tavern. 26.11.2021
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missourigirlabroad · 8 months
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UnCola Taste Test! Which One Is The Best? | 7-Up | Sprite | Starry | Twi...
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zsofimayer · 8 months
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POSITIONING : THE BATTLE FOR YOUR MIND
INTRODUCTION
Today, communication itself is the problem. We have become the world’s first overcommunicated society. Each year, we send more and receive less.
A form of communication that, from the point of view of the recipient, is held in low esteem. Advertising is, for the most part, unwanted and unliked. In some cases, advertising is thoroughly detested.
Positioning starts with a product. A piece of merchandise, a service, a company, an institution, or even a person. Perhaps yourself. But positioning is not what you do to a product. Positioning is what you do to the mind of the prospect. That is, you position the product in the mind of the prospect.
Well, the good old advertising days are gone forever and so are the words. Today you find comparatives, not superlatives. “Avis is only No. 2 in rent-a-cars, so why go with us? We try harder.” “Seven-Up: the uncola.” Along Madison Avenue, these are called positioning slogans. And the advertising people who write them spend their time and research money looking for positions, or holes, in the marketplace.
To be successful today, you must touch base with reality. And the only reality that counts is what’s already in the prospect’s mind.
The basic approach of positioning is not to create something new and different, but to manipulate what’s already up there in the mind, to retie the connections that already exist.
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onehandtypingb1 · 8 months
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The Wild and Wooly Week That Was
This edition of The Week That Was is sponsored by 7-Up, the Uncola! Continue reading Untitled
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stone-cold-groove · 1 year
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Uncanny in cans.
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blueelectricroom · 9 months
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From that brief period of mid-century design when the Generic Style (form is a slave to function) made getting things done a little faster, easier, and more instantly recognizable.
The generic Beverage Truck carries uncolas (top rack) and colas (bottom), and from a distance subtly suggests a drink-bottle carton. The generic Panel Truck delivers boxes, in which one finds products. Life doesn’t get any more straightforward than this.
Images: Plan 59
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dan6085 · 1 year
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Slogans are short phrases that are used to promote a cause, product, or idea. They are designed to be memorable and catchy, and to stick in people's minds. Here are 20 of the most powerful slogans and what they mean:
1. Just Do It - This slogan is used by Nike to encourage people to take action and pursue their goals. It means that you should stop making excuses and start taking action.
2. I'm Lovin' It - This slogan is used by McDonald's to promote their food and overall experience. It means that you will enjoy your meal and have a good time at McDonald's.
3. Think Different - This slogan was used by Apple to encourage people to think creatively and outside the box. It means that you should be innovative and not follow the crowd.
4. The Happiest Place on Earth - This slogan is used by Disneyland to promote their theme park. It means that Disneyland is a place where you can have fun and be happy.
5. Finger Lickin' Good - This slogan is used by KFC to promote their food. It means that their food is so delicious that you will want to lick your fingers.
6. Can You Hear Me Now? - This slogan was used by Verizon to promote their cell phone coverage. It means that their coverage is so good that you will always be able to hear the person on the other end of the line.
7. We Bring Good Things to Life - This slogan was used by General Electric to promote their products. It means that their products are designed to improve your life and make it better.
8. The Ultimate Driving Machine - This slogan is used by BMW to promote their cars. It means that their cars are designed to provide the best driving experience possible.
9. I Want My MTV - This slogan was used by MTV to promote their music videos. It means that people want to see music videos on TV and will demand them.
10. The Uncola - This slogan was used by 7-Up to promote their soft drink. It means that 7-Up is a different kind of soft drink that is not like the others.
11. Don't Leave Home Without It - This slogan was used by American Express to promote their credit cards. It means that you should always carry your American Express card with you, because you never know when you might need it.
12. The Ultimate Driving Machine - This slogan is used by BMW to promote their cars. It means that their cars are designed to provide the best driving experience possible.
13. Because You're Worth It - This slogan is used by L'Oreal to promote their beauty products. It means that their products are designed to make you feel good about yourself and your appearance.
14. Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands - This slogan is used by M&M's to promote their chocolate candies. It means that their candies will not make a mess and will taste great.
15. Have It Your Way - This slogan is used by Burger King to promote their burgers. It means that you can customize your burger to your liking and get it exactly the way you want it.
16. The Quicker Picker Upper - This slogan is used by Bounty to promote their paper towels. It means that their paper towels are designed to be strong and absorbent, and will clean up messes quickly.
17. Taste the Rainbow - This slogan is used by Skittles to promote their candy. It means that their candy comes in a variety of colors and flavors, and is a fun and tasty treat.
18. The Best a Man Can Get - This slogan is used by Gillette to promote their razors. It means that their razors are designed to provide the best shave possible.
19. Think Small - This slogan was used by Volkswagen to promote their Beetle car. It means that their car is small and compact, but still a great choice for a car.
20. We Try Harder - This slogan was used by Avis Rent-a-Car to promote their car rental business. It means that they work harder than their competitors to provide the best service and experience for their customers.
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onlykutts · 1 year
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xisback · 2 years
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The Uncola
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morningsunstudio · 10 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage 7-Up The Uncola Glass Goblet green collectible 70’s.
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