Millions for defense but not one cent for tribute
"Millions for defence, not one cent for tribute"
Their motto or slogan became known as, "no taxation without representation."
"Tippecanoe and Tyler too", became their favorite slogan.
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Esso which later became Exxon. The "Tiger in your tank" campaign was in the late 1960's.
"Millions for defense, not one cent for tribute"
We're all in this together
i will work hard
Sergeant Carter gave it to Colonel Hogan. That's how it became Hogan's slogan.
According to a popular franchise's slogan, America runs on "Dunkin'."
"Millions for defence, not one cent for tribute"
Capitol One hosted a contest back in 2011 on what their slogan should be. For a short time, they used the slogan "What happens here, stays here." Afterwords, they decided on the slogan "What's in your wallet," where it has become quite popular because of the cutesy commercials with a young child.
Their motto or slogan became known as, "no taxation without representation."
the nike slogan was very popular
An old TV advertisement which used the phrase, "Where's the beef?" became quite popular in its day, and the slogan itself, "Where's the beef?" was widely used. I'm not certain, but I believe it was for the Fast Food Chain, Wendy's. Also, "Where is the Love?"
"No taxation without representation!"was popular with patriots of the era.The Culpeper (Commonwealth of Virginia) minutemen originated a company flag depicting a rattlesnake, with the phrases "Liberty or death" and "Don't tread on me" emblazoned upon it. These phrases are still popular today.
You can go to A Sweet Affair for something tempting. catchy phrase for cup cakes