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Top 10 memes used by brands for promotion

Memes have become a popular tool for brands to promote their products or services on social media. They are a fun and engaging way to connect with their audience and make their brand more relatable. In this blog post, we will explore the top 10 memes used by brands for promotion.

Distracted Boyfriend



The Distracted Boyfriend meme is a popular meme that features a man turning away from his girlfriend to look at another woman. Brands have used this meme to promote their products as a better option than their competitors. For example, Burger King used the meme with the tagline "when you can have a flame-grilled Whopper instead."

Expanding Brain

The Expanding Brain meme features a series of images that show an idea or concept evolving into a more complex and sophisticated form. Brands have used this meme to showcase the evolution of their product or service. For example, Adobe used the meme to showcase the evolution of their software from a simple drawing tool to a complex design suite.

Roll Safe

The Roll Safe meme features a screenshot from a British web series "Hood Documentary" and has the caption "you can't ____ if you don't ____." Brands have used this meme to promote their products as a solution to a problem. For example, a skincare brand might use the meme with the caption "you can't have clear skin if you don't use our product."

Mocking SpongeBob

The Mocking SpongeBob meme features an image of SpongeBob SquarePants mocking someone by using alternating uppercase and lowercase letters. Brands have used this meme to mock their competitors or to make fun of a common problem that their product solves.

Woman Yelling at Cat

The Woman Yelling at Cat meme features a picture of a woman yelling at a cat at the dinner table. Brands have used this meme to make fun of their own brand or to promote a new product as a solution to a common problem.

Drake Hotline Bling

The Drake Hotline Bling meme features a screenshot from Drake's "Hotline Bling" music video and has captions that start with "you used to ____ but now you ____." Brands have used this meme to show the benefits of using their product or service. For example, a fitness brand might use the meme with the caption "you used to hate working out, but now you love it."

Ight, Imma head out

The Ight, Imma head out meme features a picture of SpongeBob SquarePants leaving a room. Brands have used this meme to show how their product or service can save time or solve a problem quickly.

Evil Kermit

The Evil Kermit meme features a screenshot from the Muppets with Kermit the Frog talking to his evil twin. Brands have used this meme to show the internal struggle people have when making a decision. For example, a fast-food chain might use the meme with the caption "when you're trying to eat healthy but the fries are calling your name."

Two Buttons

The Two Buttons meme features a picture of two buttons with different captions. Brands have used this meme to ask their audience a question and give them two options to choose from. For example, a travel company might use the meme with the captions "do you want to relax on the beach or explore the city?"

Pikachu Surprised Face

The Pikachu Surprised Face meme features a picture of Pikachu with a surprised expression. Brands have used this meme to showcase a surprising fact about their product or service. For example, a cleaning company might use the meme with the caption "you won't believe how clean your home will be after using our product." In conclusion, memes have become an effective way for brands to promote their products or services

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