Taglines are claimed to draw major attention to the product that the company is selling. A great slogan identifies the brand and is memorable.”Advertising catchphrases are a dime a dozen. But only the best withstand the test of time and enter the public lexicon. "Good to the Last Drop" is one of the immortal ones.” (Saturday Evening Post). Popular slogans known by thousands people are Nike:Just do it, Dunkin Doughnuts: America runs on Dunkin, and more. Many coffee drinker would remember the phrase, “Good to the Last Drop” and think of Maxwell House Coffee. According to The Saturday Evening Post the origin of The Maxwell House slogan goes way back to 1907. The phrase was coined by Theodore Roosevelt at President Andrew Jackson’s estate. “Roosevelt - one of America’s great coffee drinkers, rumored to consume a gallon of java a day - so enjoyed the brew at the Hermitage, he declared it “good to the last drop.” The coffee was Maxwell House Coffee, named after the fancy Nashville hotel that served it. In 1917, the company began using the slogan in ads in the Post and elsewhere, and for decades it reigned as America’s best-selling coffee.”(Saturday Evening Post). Even vintage slogans used today can still make an impact on the modern …show more content…
Celebrity endorsements are gigantic part of the advertising companies by using models and rappers as walking advertisements. Jingles have a way of dancing into the heads of everyone across the country. Popular slogans can help identify and draw attention to a certain brand or company. These strategies put together can make one unstoppable advertising