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Trump targets Nike as Kaepernick ads spark boycott calls
142 Nike Quotes, Slogans, & Commercial Taglines
Colin Kaepernick is the face of Nike's “Just Do It” campaign - Vox
Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad is the 'gangster genius brand move of 2018'
Nike sales booming after Colin Kaepernick ad, invalidating critics - ABC News
The history of Nike's Just Do It slogan – Creative review
Colin Kaepernick is the face of Nike's new Just Do It campaign | Famous Campaigns
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Colin Kaepernick's Nike Ad Made $43 Million in Media Buzz
Nightline on X: "“Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything.” @Kaepernick7 named new face of @Nike's 30th anniversary 'Just Do It' campaign. Tonight on Nightline https://t.co/EmGFF2j7Ed" / X
Trump Jr. 'fixes' Colin Kaepernick Nike ad, replaces athlete with POTUS | Fox 8 Cleveland WJW
Nike ad puts Kaepernick, anthem controversy in spotlight days before NFL season kicks off | KOKH
Colin Kaepernick's Nike Campaign Keeps N.F.L. Anthem Kneeling in Spotlight - The New York Times
Nike is saying 'Don't Do It' in a message about racism in America | CNN Business
Is the Nike Corporation Flirting with Disaster? - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
142 Nike Quotes, Slogans, & Commercial Taglines
With New Kaepernick Ad, What Does Nike Believe In?
New survey suggests that “Just Do It” is advertising's most memorable slogan
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Nike "Just Do It" Campaign: Telling The Right Story
Arizona DPS director responds to Nike ad with image of slain DPS trooper
Donald Trump Jr. says he's 'fixed' Nike ad
The history of Nike's Just Do It slogan – Creative review
Nike's “Just do it” just keeps doing it and has been for over 30 years - Taylor Brand Group
Nike's Brilliant Marketing Strategy — Why You Should Be (Just) Doing it Too | by ReferralCandy | Mission.org | Medium
Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues
Just Do It': The surprising and morbid origin story of Nike's slogan - The Washington Post