And I continue to buy Gucci Rush perfume although it stinks because about 10 years ago I read that a certain singer used it. :colour:
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And I continue to buy Gucci Rush perfume although it stinks because about 10 years ago I read that a certain singer used it. :colour:
I would say I buy Durex because of their Suzuki sponsorship but I'm a Yamaha man so just because 'Im worth it' :D
I drive a Ford, because (I can't afford anything faster and more expensive) in the price range I could afford they were the only brand who showed a real commitment to motorsport and rallying.
And if I smoked I guess I would try Rothmans for the very same reason and because their liveries were spectacular.
A shame I don't like the taste of Martini...
I think I avoided buying Red Bull in 2011 when they were winning too much.
I never buy a product based on who they sponsor. In fact, I couldn't care less. I never watch any commercials from TV and I don't in general pay attention to sponsorship news.
I avoid buying Red Bull though.
There is nothing good about Red Bull :s
I've never consumed a can of Red Bull (although I have tasted it). Coffee is still my choice in that arena.
In the first year of uni, I deliberately didn't purchase a financial calculator made by Sharp and got one made by Sony instead, because Sharp were the kit sponsors of Manchester United.
I also have deliberately never chosen to get mobile phone services from Vodafone for the same reason.
I meant to say I DON'T buy Red Bull anymore since I'm not the biggest fan of their team these days. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
So their sponsorship has actually had a negative effect on me.
I just want to see them treat their drivers fairly, and I feel a bit funny about the Vettel-love from Dr Marko/Horner etc. :love:
Coffee is probably healthier for you - and cheaper. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini