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Add A Little Spookiness To the Holidays With New 'Nightmare Before Christmas'-Themed Soap
As previously reported by Bloody Disgusting, Dr. Squatch is looking to cash in on the holidays' imminent arrival with the debut of two Nightmare Before Christmas -themed soaps, each based on two of ...
Campaign Trail is our analysis of some of the best new creative efforts from the marketing world. View past columns in the archives here. Dr. Squatch is trading cheesecake for beefcake: After being ...
Comedian Matt Rife grabbed the internet's attention when he took to X to defend Sydney Sweeney for her controversial Dr. Squatch bathwater bliss and American Eagle jeans ads. “I keep seeing people mad ...
A few months before she debuted her controversial jeans campaign, Sydney Sweeney inspired backlash over another product — soap infused with her bathwater. Looking back on the incident now, the actress ...
As a businesswoman, Sydney Sweeney isn't afraid to push the envelope, even if the fan mail isn't always glowing. The Emmy-nominated actress, who's stirred controversy with her provocative campaign ads ...
Before Sydney Sweeney made national headlines for her American Eagles jeans, there was another advertising campaign fronted by the “Euphoria” Emmy nominee that garnered controversy on social media.
Some time has passed since Sydney Sweeney made headlines over her American Eagle ad, and while she still maintains her silence on the matter, the multiple Emmy-nominated actress is apparently aware of ...
Sydney Sweeney is cashing in on her stardom thanks to several major ad campaigns in recent months. Most recently, a promotion for American Eagle jeans that the "Euphoria" actress starred in gained a ...
I feel pretty clean for having just showered with someone else's bathwater. Yes, you read that right. In all fairness, the water once belonged to "Euphoria" it-girl and Gen-Z bombshell Sydney Sweeney.
What's more shocking: That an A-list celebrity made soap with her bathwater, or that the soap is now re-selling for thousands of dollars online? The internet is divided over a recent marketing gimmick ...
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