‘The Glad Wall’ and Why Brands Must Revisit Their Protest Ads Post-Pepsi

After a week when brands’ lip service to political causes was laid bare through the Pepsi fiasco, Glad trash bags today launches a curious installation, “The Glad Wall,” that also takes a political stand–wrapped in a product pitch. The installation was made by the ad agency Alma, a unit of Omnicom’s DDB, for this weekend’s…

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