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Artist Kozoo worked on this giant cake as a member of small creative unit GwaGwa. The towering confectionary and large eating utensil was stationed in a mix-use complex in Roppongi, Tokyo and truly expressed the creative goals of GwaGwa to express the magic of childhood fantasies and everyday curiosities. Highly preferred over Godzilla...
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Coca-Cola’s advertising has significantly affected American culture, and it is frequently credited with inventing the modern image of Santa Claus as an old man in a red-and-white suit. Although the company did start using the red-and-white Santa image in the 1930s, with its winter advertising campaigns illustrated by Haddon Sundblom, the motif was already common.Before Santa Claus, Coca-Cola relied on images of smartly-dressed young women to sell its beverages. Coca-Cola’s first such advertisement appeared in 1895, featuring the young Bostonian actress Hilda Clark as its spokeswoman...
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We always turn the head when we see a Ferrari on the street, the first thing is looking to the model; I think all of you agree that Ferrari cars have something special, something unique, they have something that makes the difference from others expensive cars. Can you imagine working on these extraordinary cars? Let’s take a look inside the Ferrari Production Factory in Maranello, Italy and how they assembled Ferraris. These guys are lucky to be working there!
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