Brim Montreal Olympics Commercial

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“Official products started to become more prevalent. Product categories far removed from the actual action on the field were designated as “official,” such as Texaco’s Havoline Motor Oil for the 1972 Munich Summer Games. Their spot used runners competing in a relay race with cans of oil rather than batons. And there’s Brim, “the official coffee of the 1976 Summer Olympics,” portraying a fictional coffee booth prepping for the onslaught of fans thirsty for their favorite brew.”—Tegna Marketing

“Official products started to become more prevalent. Product categories far removed from the actual action on the field were designated as “official,” such as Texaco’s Havoline Motor Oil for the 1972 Munich Summer Games. Their spot used runners competing in a relay race with cans of oil rather than batons. And there’s Brim, “the official coffee of the 1976 Summer Olympics,” portraying a fictional coffee booth prepping for the onslaught of fans thirsty for their favorite brew.”—Tegna Marketing

“Official products started to become more prevalent. Product categories far removed from the actual action on the field were designated as “official,” such as Texaco’s Havoline Motor Oil for the 1972 Munich Summer Games. Their spot used runners competing in a relay race with cans of oil rather than batons. And there’s Brim, “the official coffee of the 1976 Summer Olympics,” portraying a fictional coffee booth prepping for the onslaught of fans thirsty for their favorite brew.”—Tegna Marketing

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