mars more than just a candy bar
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"Where's the beef?" was a slogan used by the Wendy's fast food company on TV ads in 1984."Melts in your mouth..." but not in your hands, was an ad slogan used by M&M Mars for M&M candies almost from their origin, 1941.
We pronounce the "s" when we say Mars...
mars
Marte.
Mars is one of the oldest candy companies in the world. The company's original slogan was first created and written by Frank Mars.
Come to Mars the past meets the future
The old advertising slogan: "A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play". Genius. That's exactly what Mars does, and you have to wonder why they changed it for a series of wishy-washy meaningless slogans. I couldn't even tell you what the current slogan-du-jour is.
Ploop to my homies on planet mars
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Mars Bar :)
kids teenages and older
They are the creative force behind the prog-rock band "The Mars Volta"
The sentence uses the propaganda technique of "glittering generalities," where a sweeping statement is presented as though it is universally accepted as true without providing any evidence to support it. In reality, there is evidence suggesting the presence of water on Mars in the form of ice and possible ancient liquid water flows.
"Where's the beef?" was a slogan used by the Wendy's fast food company on TV ads in 1984."Melts in your mouth..." but not in your hands, was an ad slogan used by M&M Mars for M&M candies almost from their origin, 1941.
Seeing as Olympus Mons is on Mars, and there won't be any tourists on Mars for quite some time, answer would have to be NO. Mars is also likely geologically dead at this point, so it is unlikely that Olympus Mons will ever erupt again. (Though, recent data suggests that Mars may not be dead yet.)
No, Maltesers are part of The Mars Group, and their names are devised of 'Malt' [One of the main ingredients] and 'Teasers' [As they say, it teases you]. They are actually mainly made in Australia, hence their old slogan 'Made in Australia... exported to the world'.