Fake ad for a real product. Ferrari certainly wouldn't pay for that airbrushed ad when they could have the real product shined up.
The closet Lululemon to you is probably at 208 Chapel Street, just off High Street. Some great photos of Lululemon in action here
Kirby admittedly had some problems and I don't think they are around anymore. Kirby sales were door to door. They would spill sand on your carpet, have you the homeowner try to vacuum it up with your vacuum, then when that failed Kirby would vaccuum the rest.
Small point... but Ferrari has been advertising since at least 1919. Kirby Vacuums used person-to-person advertising (the best kind) as part of their overall marketing plan. Hershey didn't advertise for decades, until they entered foreign markets. All businesses advertise, or they're out of business.
marketing is not advertising. Yes they has a logo (famously) and licence it's name/logo to a variety of products. But Ferrari doesn't advertise traditionally through print, tv, radio, or billboards. It's never had to. Their identity is welll known.
Ferrari didn't start until 1947 when old Enzo left Alfa Romero. Before that Enzo provided a service, not products.
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The closet Lululemon to you is probably at 208 Chapel Street, just off High Street. Some great photos of Lululemon in action here
Kirby admittedly had some problems and I don't think they are around anymore. Kirby sales were door to door. They would spill sand on your carpet, have you the homeowner try to vacuum it up with your vacuum, then when that failed Kirby would vaccuum the rest.
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Ferrari didn't start until 1947 when old Enzo left Alfa Romero. Before that Enzo provided a service, not products.
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