THINK SMALL IS THE RIGHT ANSWER FROM O-ROCK AND MIXS
2006-06-21 15:29:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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"Think Small"
However, it wasn't for the launch of the Beetle, as it was already around when the slogan was created. The vehicle itself was introduced after World War II, and the famous campaign you mention wasn't until the 60s. It was merely to rejuvinate popularity in the vehicle.
This was asked yesterday, so here's the other link:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApOJzbnp2s7zVirLmt_eue_sy6IX?qid=20060621005041AA1xUVv
2006-06-21 14:41:28
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answer #2
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answered by foxfire83s 3
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Think Small
2006-06-21 14:41:20
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answered by trumpetune 1
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Think Small
2006-06-21 14:39:41
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answer #4
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answered by HearKat 7
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"Think Small" which flew in the face of the "bigger is better" idea, and thus made it a shocking ad campaign, despite being pretty tame by today's standards.
2006-06-21 14:39:48
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answered by sdgrrl82 2
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