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Brand Bites: Tattoo You Edition

Posted by Abe Sauer on February 18, 2011 12:00 PM

• Call yourself brand loyal? The gentlemen above call your brand loyalty pedestrian. (via)

 Diesel was smokin' at New York Fashion Week (and we don't mean the apparel brand).

• Just what the Big Apple needs — the world's biggest Apple store. Inside Grand Central.

• And fuhgeddabout texting and driving in Noo Yawk, where LML is OD on Twitter.

• Morgan Spurlock auctions naming rights to his TED address for $7,100. We cannot wait for his film

• Egypt is all over social media again, except this time to save its tourism industry.

Mammoth Supply Company tells you that yogurt is "Real Man Food, Man" —

• Meanwhile, "The Germans have a word for it."

Papa John's Pizza makes news for delivery guy who saves a man trapped under a tree branch.

LinkedIn mocks the corporate HR videos of the 1980s.

• Organic poop is .... yummy?

• Adweek recaps Super Bowl XLV ads in one zippy spot:

• Trucks produced by Daimler AG's India factory get new name (BharatBenz) and new logo.

• Are you a big-boned guy and a Steelers fan? Casual Male XL is your new favorite brand of clothing.

• RIP. Founder of Polaris and Arctic Cat passes away.

MG Motors releases new model, logo.

• New Mentos ad (above) suspiciously like fan-made Mentos ad (below).

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