7-Eleven: Michelob Ultra Open Hotdog
Proud sponsor of the Michelob Ultra Open.
Advertising Agency: TracyLocke, Dallas, TX, USA
Creative Director: Kyle Jones
Art Director: Matt Fraser
Copywriter: Gib Shellenberger
Illustrator: Brad Pippin
Published: March 2007


25 Comments
hmmmmmm.
I like the visual but the idea is lacking a wee bit.
.....wait for it.
Doin' it for the points
ew, i would never want to eat a hotdog from 7-11 ever!
Not only that. A green Hot Dog from 7eleven. And where the beer at?...Ain't it the Michelob open?. Unless they've come up with a new line of products included a beer based hot dog sausage that we don't know about.
Nice try, but keep on trying, nigga.
Holla at my niggas!!!
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agreed.
and the dude is 32.
n**** - grow up.
or piss off.
2nd option preferable.
1 Nigga.
You're not welcome here.
And your point is being overshadowed by your aweful nickname. Why? An eye for an eye? A bit childish.
Were you trying to make a point?
Your comment is depressing not funny.
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I find it hard to belive that Michelob would need sponsors to help them with their golf tournament. CHEAP!
Other than my outrage at that, I like the ad. I don't eat those hot dogs but someone must, or they wouldn't keep those heated rollers going all day, right?
It's a leeetle beeet forced, but I'm feeling whimsical.
Reminds me of Homer Simpson's old sandwich that he wouldn't throw away.
I quite like this one.
It looks a bit crap but its a good idea.
7/10
BUGGERS
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it's as easy as this: 7-e sponsors a multitude of sports teams and events across the country. we do ads for every one of them. most have the same line across the bottom: [7-e is a] proud sponsor of...
we try to come up with relevant and entertaining visuals.
Good stuff ;-)
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exactly, gud stuff...c'mon, wat more do u expect?
i frankly like d visual a lot
~ old habits die hard, older ones never do ~
a different approach for sure but 7eleven hot-dogs suck
pepsi for the 60s generation and still going strong
should try their mashed potato if u have it there ;p
hahahaha! Does it come with gravy?
Oooo man, its 8:45 here and I am reading about mashed potatoes with gravy. Im starting to feel sick...
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...and let the poets cry themselves to sleep. And all their tearfull words would turn back into steam
i thought it was impossible to make 7-11 hot dogs any less appetising. i stand corrected.
Contrived and forced.
Misses the cut.
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
welcome to the kwik-e-mart
let's throw a brick-e-mart
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
Sponsorship ads oftentimes end up with a visual hodgepodge/marriage of things that are associated with the advertiser and the event that they promote.
Sure, I see the connection between the two, but this just totally lacks the wit and humor I'd expect
from such an iconic advertiser. I used to like their funny "Thank heaven.." tv campaign from GSD&M a few years ago. Oh, well...
The green processed meat product here sure looks appetizing. :(
"It's people! Soylent Green is made out of people! They're making our food out of PEOPLE!!!"
Too forced, there are so many products in 7 11 that you could manipulate into golf imagery, surely. It just looks silly.
Strip. Strip. Strip.
mmmmmm, green hotdog...
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