Articles Tagged ‘TAXI 2’

Koodo brings chargers to life
The mobile phone company has created human phone charging stations for Torontonians on the go.

UM Canada hires a VP of strategy
Richard Fofana, who has previously worked with agencies including Lowe Roche, Taxi 2 and ZenithOptimedia joins the Mediabrands’ agency in the new role.

Koodo shows off a new side of El Tabador
In the phone company’s new campaign its mascot gets a makeover in TV spots, while in-cinema spots explore his back story.

MiO gets sporty
The Kraft Foods water enhancer has launched a new campaign to kick off its MiO Sport.

AutoTrader and DDB win CASSIES Grand Prix
The agency picked up the top prize for its work on the car website. John St., Cundari, Anomaly, Juniper Park, Taxi 2 and Wunderkind also nabbed some golden hardware.

Kraft Dinner wants to be your last meal
The Kraft brand is capping off a year of increased digital engagement with an OOH and social campaign spoofing the end of the Mayan calendar.

Kraft mixes things up with a new offering
The brand has launched MiO, an on-the-go drink mix that looks to reach male millennials, and is entering the Canadian market with a summer-long TV and digital buy.

Burger King savours the taste
The QSR is introducing the new Whopper sandwich with amusing TV creative, supported by radio spots in English Canada and online ads in Quebec.

Spotted! Mini Canada throws tiny parties
The car co celebrated its 10th birthday with stoplight celebrations in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

Koodo’s unique take on travel rewards
The mobile brand has launched a Facebook contest that plays with the benefits of having long-distance friends.

Spotted! Mini helps holiday shoppers with easy unparking
This holiday season the car company is relieving parking lot stress for its drivers with its Mini Parked Car Locators.

Spotted! Mini plays dress-up
The brand teases with a Halloween stunt that drapes Toronto cars in Mini-inspired costumes.

Burger King puts a ring on it
The QSR relaunches its latest iteration of the Whopper with a campaign that plays off the burger’s name, Ring Master.

Burger King stacks up on TV
The male-targeted summer campaign aims to prove the burger chain offers more than just Whoppers.