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We’re very anti-soda to begin with, but when soft drink (or “pop”, as it’s called in our homeland) companies start getting all ridiculous with odd hybrid beverages we really lose interest. Seriously, give us water, coffee or something with an alcoholic kick in it, anything’s better than sugary and corn syrup-y soda.
As much as Coke [...]
A gay Ken doll, a cola drink for nihilists, a suicidal mascot, and six more desperate stabs at gritty credibility that blew up in manufacturers’ faces.
Go To List: http://www.cracked.com/article_17153_9-corporate-attempts-at-edgy-that-failed-hilariously.html
Around the office, we’re always discussing various long-term branding strategies to make Listicles seem “hipper,” more “dynamic,” “kinetic,” “edgy,” and “tantric,” although we don’t really know what those terms imply or what steps we can take to achieve such goals. These futile discussions sure do make us sound “savvy,” “brand-conscious” and “web-literate,” though, which makes [...]
Blink-182 announces reunion, pop punk crosses fingers for a revival.
My Little Pony dressed up for Comic-Con.
Twitter strives for genuine deal with His Holiness after his bogus feed attracted 16,000 followers over the weekend.
Usain Bolt gives competitor a face-full of celebration.
It’s so hard to live on $500k in New York City.
The Pepsi Rorschach test logo.
Career woman’s [...]
Here at Listicles, we’re very much in favor of new beginnings, fresh starts, re-inventions and re-definitions (did you notice we re-vamped our logo about a month back, huh, isn’t it new, sexier and therefore better?). That said, we’re also very much not in favor of being given something packaged as “new” that is in fact [...]
We here at Listicles, ever promoting, encouraging and covering expansion in the list community, are big fans of list-form “likes” sites such as Stuff White People Like, or Stuff Hipsters Don’t Like. Yesterday we learned of a much shorter “like” site with a less sociological and more environmental outlook: Things Bears Love. Despite linking to [...]