Smirnoff has just joined the ever-growing list of companies that are trying to troll President Trump. Smirnoff, a vodka brand which was first founded in Moscow in 1864, is apparently making light of ...
Smirnoff Vodka has taken a turn in poking fun at American politics. Over the weekend, social media users buzzed over the company’s bold new ad campaign targeting President Donald Trump and his ...
Smirnoff vodka has a new ad campaign that references the investigation into Russian interference in last year's U.S. presidential campaign. Pictures of bus stop and billboard ads have been posted to ...
A photograph purportedly showing a snarky advertisement for Smirnoff brand vodka featuring an apparent dig at President Trump in its tagline that "We'd be happy to talk about our ties to Russia under ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON — Is Smirnoff trolling the Trump ...
As Attorney General Jeff Sessions becomes the latest member of the Trump White House to testify on Russian meddling in the 2016 election, Smirnoff Vodka's newest ad is capitalizing on the recent spate ...
Vodka lover? Whether you like your elixir taken straight, on the rocks or whirled into a savory, piquant bloody mary or invigorating Moscow mule, there’s a reason Smirnoff is getting a ton of buzz ...
Smirnoff is bringing the Russia investigation into its advertising discussion. The vodka brand is running an advertisement in the U.S. that leans on its Russian pedigree to needle the White House over ...
Vodka maker Smirnoff released an outdoor ad campaign that mocks the Trump administration's alleged collusion with the Russian government, according to Adweek. The ad, which sparked a wave of social ...
So, did you cancel your plans to stay home and sit in front of Saturday Night Live and wait for the appearance of the first hard-liquor commercial to appear since NBC decided to break with other ...
Smirnoff Vodka has taken a turn in poking fun at American politics. Over the weekend, social media users buzzed over the company’s bold new ad campaign targeting President Donald Trump and his ...
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