The slogan "Put a Tiger in Your Tank" was used by the American oil company Esso, which is now known as ExxonMobil. This catchy advertising campaign, launched in the 1960s, aimed to convey the idea of power and energy associated with their gasoline products. The tiger became a recognizable mascot for the brand during that time.
Exxon, although they were Esso at the time.
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The slogan "Put a Tiger in Your Tank" was used by the American oil company Esso, which is now known as ExxonMobil. The campaign, launched in the 1960s, became iconic and was known for its memorable imagery of a tiger, representing energy and performance. The slogan effectively conveyed a sense of power and enthusiasm associated with using Esso's fuel products.
Esso used the slogan 'put a tiger in your tank' Esso is now know as ExxonMobil.
ESSO. (Standard Oil, S. O. ESSO). Known today as Exxon. Not to be confused with Tony the Tiger, who was selling Kellogg's Frosted Flakes.
the tiger is a type of tank the Nazis used
the tiger 1 was a really great tank. Tank commanders like Erwin Rommel used tigers. on the other hand the armor of the king tiger was used to reflect or ricochet shells all that armor made the tank heavier. The tiger was formed during the Battle of Kursk, when the germans were trying to figure out a way to protect their flak 88s while setting them up. They put armor around the 88 which formed the tiger. My tank would be the tiger its faster more powerful and more armor. The king tigers were rarely used after the battle of Remagen.
Esso (now known as Exxon) famously used the slogan "Put a tiger in your tank" in their advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s. The campaign was meant to convey that using their gasoline would make your car powerful like a tiger.
Keep on thinking is a slogan. The slogan is used by Infineon.
The Tiger tank was an enormous, heavily armed vehicle that was popularly used in World War II by both sides. This tank was considered higher quality, as well as easier to produce than other tanks of the times.
The Tiger was a German battle tank used by the Nazis in World War II. The first version had the designation Panzer VI (Panzer V was the lighter Panther medium tank).There was a more powerful Tiger, called Tiger II, or Tiger B, which also went into major mass production toward the end of World War II.
The tiger tank could be armed with a multitude of weapons, but its primary and most used armament was the 8.8 mm FlaK 1941 model gun (nicknamed the 88 by British and American forces in WW2.