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Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. The year 2003 was a different time. George W. Bush was president, MySpace ...
Last week Marketing Daily covered the return of the Spongmonkeys -- Quiznos’ quirky singing, road-tripping, rodent-like mascots with human teeth and eyes -- who were petitioning in a new campaign for ...
Mina Kim finds their song catchy, but the Quiznos spongmonkeys could use an extreme makeover. Or just get off the air. "I haven't gone back to Quiznos since I saw the (TV) commercial," the energy ...
Quiznos’ singing rodent The spot: A small, furry creature, wearing a bowler hat, levitates as he sings an ode to Quiznos subs. Nearby, another flying creature wears an 18 th century seafaring hat, and ...
The Spot: We are introduced to an infant who somehow speaks with the gruff voice (and salty vocabulary) of a 40-year-old man. It’s a miracle! Sadly, this talking baby will speak only of Quiznos subs.
Quiznos is bringing back some of the creepiest mascots in corporate history: The Spongmonkeys. A new digital ad campaign will feature the two creatures, shaped like small rodents but with human-like ...