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Old Spice 'Manta Claus' by Wieden & Kennedy Portland
Campaign Work, Friday, 09 December 2011 11:40AM
Wieden & Kennedy Portland has released a Christmas campaign for Old Spice starring Isaiah Mustafa.
Old Spice 'Manta Claus' by Wieden & Kennedy Portland
In the online films, the actor tries to spread festive greetings to everyone in the world.
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