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United Airlines used this slogan in the past.
As Coolidge succeeded Warren Harding following his death in 1923, he did not have a campaign slogan for his first term. Calvin Coolidge's 1924 campaign slogan was "Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge".
A slogan is a phrase that is associated with a product. Commercials might help with this type of advertising when songs are used to advertise. One example of a slogan is "Beef, its what's for dinner".
A slogan should be catchy, informative about the product/company and memorable. Slogan's are often fun too or use a play on words. So generally speaking a slogan wouldn't normally include brackets, but they could here's an example:Slogan for "KT" climbing supplies: "Trust anyone with your ropes...? (KnoT!)"
Yes and no. Yes they used the slogan. No, becuase they stole it from some guy. I think he died.
United Airlines used this slogan in the past.
Keep on thinking is a slogan. The slogan is used by Infineon.
As Coolidge succeeded Warren Harding following his death in 1923, he did not have a campaign slogan for his first term. Calvin Coolidge's 1924 campaign slogan was "Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge".
I believe it was for Skoal Smokeless Tobacco.
A slogan is a phrase that is associated with a product. Commercials might help with this type of advertising when songs are used to advertise. One example of a slogan is "Beef, its what's for dinner".
Campbell's Soup used it, as did Jared Galleria of Jewelers
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A trademark is a mark used in trade, such as a business or product name, logo, or slogan.
* "Cautious Cal" * "Cool Cal," His reelection campaign used the slogan, "Keep It Cool With Coolidge" * "Silent Cal" * "The Sphinx of the Potomac," Suggesting that he was as enigmatic as the mythological creature
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A slogan it's catchy, so people think about it more and thus are more likely to buy the product the slogand and logo is promoting.
From 1984 til 1988, Molson Canadian came up with, and used the slogan, "I am Canadian". It was also the subject of a popular ad campaign that centered on Canadian nationalism.