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Guinness 

Surfer / White Horses 

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 Snapshot

Brand Value - $1,117m

Brand Value - Methodology

Books: J. M. Coetzee published Disgrace

Events: Minimum wage; Paddington rail crash; Bombs in London’s Brixton and Soho

Films: Fight Club; The Matrix

Music: Fatboy Slim sings “Praise”; Britney Spears sings “Baby, one more time”


I don't care who you are, here's to your dream,” Captain Ahab told us in Moby Dick. In 1999, the Guinness Surfer TV ad campaign, inspired by the tale of the whale, went on to win more awards than any other commercial that year, with its story of the surfer taking on the perfect wave.

It takes 119.5 seconds to pour the perfect pint of Guinness, hence the slogan, “Good things come to those who wait.” The importance of waiting resonates throughout the ad, “And I tell you what: tick followed tock followed tick followed tock followed tick...” Three years later, the Guinness Surfer was voted the best ad of all time, in a poll conducted by The Sunday Times and Channel 4.

When we weren’t sipping the black stuff, we were drinking cocktails inspired by a new TV series called Sex and the City, while clubbers, “partying like it was 1999,” couldn’t get enough Red Bull, the energy drink that helped them dance till dawn. Meanwhile Typhoo looked to the east and became the first tea brand to introduce a green tea blend to the UK market.

There was a new console in town, Sega Dreamcast, keen to knock Sony Playstation from its top spot, with built-in internet access for online gaming and the slogan, “Up to six billion players.” On its opening day in the US, 9/9/99, Sega made $98.4m in combined hardware and software sales. The same year, Sony announced plans for Playstation 2 and the following year Microsoft’s Xbox and Nintendo’s GameCube were released. By 2001, Sega said it would no longer be making Dreamcast hardware.

 What do you think?

To celebrate our 50th Anniversary we have already chosen 50 Golden Brands from 1959 to 2008, but now we want you to help us choose the Golden Brand of 2009 which will be awarded at our 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner on November 16 at the Battersea Evolution.

Which brand do you think is worthy of our Golden Brand of 2009?

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 Latest comments

Liquid Gold

In an uncertain world, nothing is more secure than the black gold of Guinness.

Posted by Anthony Lewis on 10/17/2009 | 9:58 PM

Lifey water

Guinness makes teh World come round!

Posted by liam kitt on 10/15/2009 | 4:20 PM

The Black Stuff

the add says Guinness is good for you!!!!!!they could have not said a better quote,drink up its my round!!!

Posted by kevin (stocky) stockwell on 10/13/2009 | 2:41 PM

tagline

good things come to those who wait is the best taglene of ever!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by MARCIA VITAL on 9/21/2009 | 11:28 PM

Traditional golden favourite

I have to nominate Tate n lyles Golden Syrup, it is one of those versatile products that I can clearly remember from chiidhood. The distinctive packaging has hardly changed and no serious flapjack deserves the name without a hefty measure. of the sy

Posted by Anne-Louise on 6/1/2009 | 5:55 AM

Ubiquity + longevity

Where's the toucan which also had the feel good factor.

Posted by Keith Johnston on 4/16/2009 | 2:14 PM

I dont know the years but....

What about Aquafresh animated ad in the 80's, Cadbury's Whispa, Audi's Vorsprung Durche Technik, "A Mars a Day Helps You Work Rest and Play" KiOra, R Whites Lemonade? These brands are legends through adverts which became playground buzz words.

Posted by John O'Connor on 7/10/2008 | 3:20 PM

How to waste money

Guinness that year? With the self indulgent, irrelevant and UNSUCCESSFUL White Horses What a way to overspend on production.

Posted by Tony Scouller on 7/2/2008 | 12:33 PM