Apparently Kid is Apparently Ready for Showbiz: This is his First Commercial
Noah Ritter is, apparently, the infamous 5-year-old Apparently Kid who made an appearance on the Ellen Show and, most recently, in a Freshpet commercial.
Noah Ritter is, apparently, the infamous 5-year-old Apparently Kid who made an appearance on the Ellen Show and, most recently, in a Freshpet commercial.
You won’t believe some of the following patents described in this video. They range from insanely smart, to the utterly ridiculous, to downright unscrupulous!
Studies have confirmed that women use “uptalk” and are generally very humble when they’re right about something — or otherwise successful in some way. Does this show a true lack of confidence, or do they knew exactly what they’re doing?
Creative entrepreneurs – solve this: How can seniors effectively keeping up with the rapid tech changes? Many people are excited…
This epic 6 hour instrumental mix is sure to keep you busy and productive while you work.
Use the timeless art of seduction to attain success in all areas of your life — not just to “hook up” with a member of the opposite sex!
Have you watched this cool table tennis commercial, officially launched by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF)? A great branding effort, IMO.
When it comes to finding the right gift for somebody the task can seem hard enough on its own. Of…
An aggressive Perth, Australia reporter forces Jack Cooksey, the first person to buy an iPhone 6, to drop the phone just minutes after he made the purchase. Don’t worry folks, the phone is fine!
What do Amazon product reviews look like when they are personified? This is epic – if you care about your brand reputation, watch this!
Things that make you go “Hunh?” These are truly some of the most ridiculous reasons why people get fired. Some will anger you, some will make you laugh out loud!
In their continuous campaign against Shell’s arctic oil exploration, Greenpeace finally targets a third party: LEGO. But why?
The last few months here in Canada have seen several in the hospitality industry who earn most of their living on tips getting official letters from the Canada Revenue Agency. These letters state that the CRA believes these folks aren’t being honest about the tips they receive. The government agency believes many have omitted tens of thousands in earnings from their tax forms.
One smart app developer is capitalizing on the runners and football fans niche: Football Race app brings football atmosphere to your running sessions.
WhistlePig Whiskey is taking their training program a step further in ensuring they have the best chemistry as possible: Live and work together.