Lunchables pits kids against AI in art challenge
When it comes to who produces the most imaginative art, Lunchables thinks kids can take the cake against AI. Click here to read the story at campaignlive.com. Discussion Questions:
Marketing Currents is a weekly current events news service that highlights unique and relevant business and marketing campaigns throughout the school year. The questions provided for student discussion will help to create a bridge between industry strategies/trends and the topics you are covering in class.
When it comes to who produces the most imaginative art, Lunchables thinks kids can take the cake against AI. Click here to read the story at campaignlive.com. Discussion Questions:
U.S. lawmakers moved a step closer to banning the app after a vote on Wednesday in the House of Representatives. If ratified by the Senate, the bill would make it illegal to distribute or host TikTok in the U.S. Click here to read the story at digiday.com. Discussion Questions:
Las Vegas has played host to some of Miami’s biggest hotspots in recent years. Late-night South Beach restaurant Villa Azur opened in late 2022. Click here to read the story at eater.vegas.com. Discussion Questions:
Mars Wrigley is moving away from promoting its chewing gum products as only breath deodorizers, but more as stress-relieving tools for young adults and teenagers. Click here to read the story at usatoday.com. Discussion Questions:
Have a seat…or not? Chick-fil-A is opening its first-ever takeout-only restaurant on the Upper East Side, designed to serve on-the-go New Yorkers. Click here to read the story at fox5ny.com. Discussion Questions:
Gatorade today announced the national launch of its first unflavored water – Gatorade Water – bringing the trust and credibility of the leading sports drink to a new aisle. Click here to read the press release at prnewswire.com. Discussion Questions:
Rockstar needs a little energy. Pepsico, which acquired the energy drink for $3.85 billion in 2020, is hoping refreshed branding will help the sluggish brand gain market share—and in a competitive and increasingly crowded energy drink aisle it needs all the help it can get. Click here to read the Read more…
The flexible office is going mainstream. Today, furnishings giant Ikea is releasing Mittzon, its newest system of furniture for the office. Designed specifically for all the ways the office has been contorted and reconfigured by the post-pandemic hybrid work schedule, the 85-piece collection is a flexible, movable kit of shape-shifting Read more…
Once celebrated as a pioneer with its single-serve coffee pods, the future of the popular Keurig platform is increasingly built around its ability to replicate an array of coffeehouse-style drinks for a demanding consumer. Click here to read the story at fooddive.com. Discussion Questions:
Fast-food fans were aghast when news broke this week that burger chain Wendy’s would be testing out surge pricing — a mostly reviled strategy of raising prices during busy times made famous by Uber. Click here to read this story at foodandwine.com. Discussion Questions: