In this iconic commercial of the ’90s, a history expert is unable to answer a trivia question and win an easy $10,000 because his mouth is full of peanut butter and he just ran out of milk.
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In the '90s and early 2000s, before the world of high-speed internet and smartphones, we had our televisions to tune into. And those TVs had a lot of commercials. While most comme ...
The ’90s is where TV started to take big risks ... ‘Who Shot Mr. Burns’? The Butterfinger commercials? The bootleg Bart Simpson shirts sold on every boardwalk in America?
The '90s side part is forever—no matter what anyone says. When properly styled (aka both polished and effortless), side-parted hair communicate the same careless cool as their more centered ...
Not only does the halftime show routinely net insane ratings (it gets more eyeballs than any awards show), but with each passing year, Super Bowl commercials — which are essentially as big of a ...
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In 2022, franchisees added another five stores and in 2023, another four. As of early October, there are more than 90 Juice It Up stores in operation. Roughly three quarters of Juice It Up’s growth ...
From the Spice Girls to runway shows and beyond, they were one of the shoe trends that defined the '90s. An iconic moment in fashion history is when supermodel Naomi Campbell walked a '93 Vivienne ...
RFR acquired 90 Fifth Avenue for $37 million in 2000, and it renovated the property in 2013 with an upgraded lobby, new elevators and bathrooms, and a refurbished ground-floor retail space. The firm ...