Dos Equis on Monday brought back its well-known “Most Interesting Man in the World” ad campaign — featuring the original actor — as it attempts to revive flailing beer sales. After a 10-year absence ...
Dos Equis doesn’t always embark on big advertising campaigns. But when it does, it knows who to call. The original Most Interesting Man in the World, the long-running character originated by Jonathan ...
The Most Interesting Man is set to make a return to television. In a marketing push that kicks off with a new 60-second spot airing on ESPN during the College Football Championship Game, Heineken’s ...
Dos Equis is reviving its famous “The Most Interesting Man” advertising campaign after a decade in an effort to turn around the beleaguered brand. Sales of the Heineken-owned Mexican lager dropped ...
Dos Equis is bringing back “The Most Interesting Man in the World,” the iconic brand character and campaign that it sunset in 2016, per details shared with Marketing Dive. The original campaign ran ...
Palo Alto Networks patched a high-severity vulnerability that could allow unauthenticated attackers to disable firewall protections in denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Tracked as CVE-2026-0227, this ...
The fires of Mount Doom may have been extinguished decades ago, but Middle-earth is calling its most legendary travelers back to the Shire as Sir Ian McKellen breaks his silence on the return of a ...
A major reunion in Middle-earth is set to take place in the upcoming The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum after Ian McKellen confirmed the appearance of Gandalf and Frodo in the film. McKellen ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Kell is a writer who's covered spirits for over a decade. Dos Hombres, the mezcal brand co-founded by actors Aaron Paul and ...
Over the past couple of weeks, friends and colleagues have made me aware of multiple ingeniously implemented, browser-based ways to play classic MS-DOS and Windows games with other people on basically ...