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MrBeast has some recent learnings in trademark legalities and how hard DTC chocolate can be, and McDonalds is not answering back Phillip’s question. Plus, was the Super Bowl really the most-watched human event or do we just have too many ways you count who is watching, more people, and more widespread and varying broadcast options? And could a giant sphere be coming to a city near you? Or perhaps even your very own home? So much to talk about, so listen in now!
“The McRib and Shamrock Shake Loophole”Key takeaways:
- McDonald's continues to activate its brand through innovative partnerships, this time with popular anime studio Studio Pierrot.
- Mr Beast faced a trademark violation for using the term "Deez Nuts" on his chocolate packaging, leading to a rebrand.
- Las Vegas transformed its identity by shifting away from vices through family-friendly experiences, emphasizing business conferences instead.
- Companies may need to constantly reinvent themselves as competitors catch up or as markets change.
- There is a growing demand for immersive experiences like the Sphere, which could revolutionize entertainment venues and advertising formats.Rather than making the world obsolete, tech has created an opportunity for historical modalities to rise from obsolescence.
Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
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By Phillip Jackson, Brian Lange4.9
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MrBeast has some recent learnings in trademark legalities and how hard DTC chocolate can be, and McDonalds is not answering back Phillip’s question. Plus, was the Super Bowl really the most-watched human event or do we just have too many ways you count who is watching, more people, and more widespread and varying broadcast options? And could a giant sphere be coming to a city near you? Or perhaps even your very own home? So much to talk about, so listen in now!
“The McRib and Shamrock Shake Loophole”Key takeaways:
- McDonald's continues to activate its brand through innovative partnerships, this time with popular anime studio Studio Pierrot.
- Mr Beast faced a trademark violation for using the term "Deez Nuts" on his chocolate packaging, leading to a rebrand.
- Las Vegas transformed its identity by shifting away from vices through family-friendly experiences, emphasizing business conferences instead.
- Companies may need to constantly reinvent themselves as competitors catch up or as markets change.
- There is a growing demand for immersive experiences like the Sphere, which could revolutionize entertainment venues and advertising formats.Rather than making the world obsolete, tech has created an opportunity for historical modalities to rise from obsolescence.
Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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