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The E-Trade baby%27s future is in doubt The agency that created the iconic baby has resigned the E-Trade account The kid is viewed as one of the most successful spokesbabies in ad history Will E ...
The Super Bowl already has a winner: E-Trade. The online broker, now owned by Morgan Staney, is bringing back its famous talking baby for the February 13 big game. A source close to the company ...
This image provided by E-Trade shows part of a television ad scheduled to air during the 2010 Super Bowl. E-Trade began its "talking baby" campaign in 2008 during the Super Bowl, at a time when ...
He previously worked for Complex Magazine in New York City. The baby is back! E*Trade, the electronic trading platform, used Super Bowl 56 to bring back the baby that starred in their commercials ...
"That's it, I'm done. I'm out of here. Amateurs," the baby says in the ad. E-Trade confirmed it is "retiring" the baby and will go in a different direction with its next ads. E-Trade began its ...
NEW YORK — The E-Trade baby will finally stop talking. In the investor site’s new ad, the baby — who looks like a harmless, adorable tot but talks like a character out of “The Wolf of Wall ...
I have zilch in the way of official research to back this up, but I feel pretty confident when I say that the commercial campaign starring the E-Trade baby is one of the more divisive ones in ...
E*Trade has a mixed quarter. Watching E*Trade (NASDAQ:ETFC) these days is a lot like watching the E*Trade baby from the popular ads learn to take its first steps: It's going to be a little wobbly ...
NEW YORK — The E-Trade baby will finally stop talking. In the investor site’s new ad, the baby — who looks like a harmless, adorable tot but talks like a character out of “The Wolf of Wall ...