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The Most Interesting Man in the World has apparently gotten too boring for Dos Equis. After nine years, the Mexican beer brand is letting go of its iconic pitchman. A new actor will step into the ...
The Most Interesting Man in the World was a meme almost immediately upon its debut in 2006. Over the next decade, the Dos Equis spokesperson played by Jonathan Goldsmith struck a chord in pop ...
Dos Equis released a few ads featuring sportscaster Erin Andrews and actor Luis Guzmán as the 5,008th and 8,507th most interesting people in the world, respectively.
Dos Equis' "Most Interesting Man" is one of the longest and most successful advertising campaigns running. It was first launched 10 years ago with Jonathan Goldsmith playing the mysterious yet ...
This week Mexican beer label Dos Equis unveiled its new – and, they hope, improved – “Most Interesting Man in the World” campaign, and this guy actually speaks Spanish.
"Jonathan as the 'Most Interesting Man' is always looking back," Nuno Teles, marketing chief for Heineken U.S. — which owns Dos Equis — told Mashable at the time of the old character's retirement.
Dos Equis on Wednesday introduced its new Most Interesting Man in the World—to replace Jonathan Goldsmith, who retired from the role earlier this year. And this MIM isn't just a new face.
Dos Equis has a new Most Interesting Man in the World, and he looks an awful lot like Michael Phelps from 20 years in the future, who’s come back in time to take us on sexy, thrilling adventures ...
There’s a new “Most Interesting Man in the World” – and he’s a lot younger and actually speaks Spanish. Dos Equis unveiled its new pitchman in the popular, long-running beer ads ...