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[11][12] For Elizabeth Arden, GSP created Britney's fantasy reality to promote her Curious fragrance.

In addition to "Born a Donkey" they received nominations for Saturn's "Door Music" in 2004,[17] for Sprint/Nextel's "Wedding" in 2009,[18] and for Adobe's "Dream On" in 2015.

Feeding into the bad press, GSP created a fictional VP of Marketing for Rolling Rock, Ron Stablehorn, who promoted all the wrong things, including a "Beer Ape" that parachuted into beer-less parties.

During the 2010 Super Bowl, GSP premiered the promotion for everyone in America to receive a free grand slam on February 9, 2010.

[25] In 2015, the firm released a series of Trojan PSAs featuring rapper and comedian Lil Dicky, who had been previously employed by the company.