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Colin Kaepernick's Nike Ad Made the Brand's Market Value Surge by $6 Billion | Teen Vogue
Morning Consult on Twitter: "NEW: Nike's Favorability Drops Double Digits Following New 'Just Do It' Campaign with Colin Kaepernick https://t.co/c07EfQjaQc https://t.co/XaBuyDu8MH" / Twitter
Colin Kaepernick's Nike Ad Made $43 Million in Media Buzz
Kaepernick and the Absurdist Spectacle of #BoycottNike - The Atlantic
Donald Trump Jr. "fixed" Kaepernick Nike ad with father's face - CBS News
Trump Jr posts Nike ad with president's face replacing Kaepernick's on Instagram | WHAM
Is Nike's Kaepernick campaign sacrificing everything? #JustDoIt - BrandBase
Colin Kaepernick's Nike ad wins Emmy for outstanding commercial | WTTV CBS4Indy
North Smithfield approves resolution for Nike boycott | WJAR
Nike Exemplifies “Just Do It” Ethos With Colin Kaepernick Campaign
Nike's 'Dream Crazy' Colin Kaepernick billboard wins Outdoor Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions | Ad Age
Colin Kaepernick named the face of Nike's 'Just Do It' campaign
Nike says 'Believe in something.' Can it sacrifice something, too? - New York Amsterdam News
With New Kaepernick Ad, What Does Nike Believe In?
Nike's Colin Kaepernick Ad Nearly Didn't Happen | GQ
Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything': Colin Kaepernick in Nike commercial | Watch News Videos Online
Nike's Risky Stand on Kaepernick, One Year Later: It Was a Win - Bloomberg
Twitter had a lot of fun with Colin Kaepernick's Nike ad | Mashable
Nike Says 'Believe in Something.' Can It Sacrifice Something, Too? - Institute for Policy Studies
Nike loses $5 billion after Colin Kaepernick advertisement - Why it may not matter - NZ Herald
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Nike's sales surge after releasing controversial Colin Kaepernick 'Just Do It' campaign | Fox News
Nike's 'Dream Crazy' advert starring Colin Kaepernick wins Emmy | Colin Kaepernick | The Guardian
Arizona DPS director responds to Nike ad with image of slain DPS trooper
Poll shows that Nike favorability has plummeted with new Colin Kaepernick campaign