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Nike Unveils Colin Kaepernick as Face of New Ad Campaign, Causing Conservatives to Burn Shoes in Protest
Nike's Kaepernick ad campaign 'a stroke of genius:' analyst ups stock
Taking Risks Can Benefit Your Brand - Nike's Kaepernick Campaign Is A Perfect Example
Here are the ads in Nike's 30th anniversary 'Just Do It' campaign - Portland Business Journal
Serena Williams Praises Nike for Colin Kaepernick Ad
Colin Kaepernick's Nike ad raised his profile, but diluted his message - SBNation.com
North Smithfield, Rhode Island yanks Nike boycott request that was spurred by Colin Kaepernick ad campaign - CBS News
Nike's Colin Kaepernick 'Just Do It' campaign is controversial, but on brand: Experts - ABC News
Just Buy It: A Critical Analysis of Nike's 'Dream Crazy' Advertisement Campaign | by Barry Sangha | The Startup | Medium
Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad is the 'gangster genius brand move of 2018'
VOTE: Is Kaepernick a good choice for Nike?
Kaepernick Ad Earns Nike $6 Billion USD in Value | Hypebeast
Nike Stock Regains Ground After Kaepernick Ad Controversy - Bloomberg
How Nike Turns Controversy Into Dollars - YouTube
Colin Kaepernick Is the Star of Nike's New Ad Campaign—and the Protests Against It Are Hilarious | GQ
Nike has made $6 billion since its Colin Kaepernick ad - Vox
Nike, Budweiser, Tide among brands that won Twitter in 2018 | Campaign US
An electronic billboard for Nike products features Colin Kaepernick, the American football quarterback who in protest against police brutality "took a knee" during the playing of the national anthem, seen on Sunday,
Nike's Colin Kaepernick TV ad is inspirational, not controversial
Nike's Colin Kaepernick campaign erases his revolutionary message.
The Success Behind Nike's "Dream Crazy" Ad
Poll shows that Nike favorability has plummeted with new Colin Kaepernick campaign
Nike's brand burnished by its affiliation with Colin Kaepernick - Marketplace
Store wouldn't sell Nike gear after Colin Kaepernick ad. Now it's going out of business - Los Angeles Times