TOP 10 ADVERTISING ICONS OF THE 20th CENTURY
From Advertising Age: "Some
of the best-loved ad images of the 20th century have names like Tony, Betty
and Ronald. Others, like the Marlboro Man, may not be as beloved, but grew to
have tremendous worldwide impact as an instant identifier of Philip Morris Co.'s
Marlboro cigarettes.
From frozen vegetables to packaged cake mix, from fast food
to automobile tires, these carefully drawn characters are the personifications
of businesses that began small but grew to become dominant brands in
their fields -- thanks in large part to the constant
repetition of their famous icons.
Many of the most famous ad icons were the brainchild of one agency: Chicago-based
Leo Burnett Co., which specialized in building brands through the use of enormously
popular characters, including the most effective icon of all time, the Marlboro
Man.
Advertising Age's list of the Top 10 ad icons of the 20th century recognizes those images that have had the most powerful resonance in the marketplace. The criteria include effectiveness, longevity, recognizability and cultural impact."
I . The Marlboro Man - Marlboro cigarettes
2. Ronald McDonald - McDonalds restaurants
3. The Green Giant - Green Giant vegetables
4. Betty Crocker - Betty Crocker food products
5. The Energizer Bunny - Eveready Energizer batteries
6. The Pillsbury Doughboy - Assorted Pillsbury foods
7. Aunt Jemima - Aunt Jemima pancake mixes and syrup
8. The Michelin Man - Michelin tires
9. Tony the Tiger - Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes
10. Elsie - Borden dairy products