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Do people take marketing messages literally?

February 16th, 2026· 782 views· 0:48
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Some people took "no socks, no stink" a little too literally — but that's the point. Allbirds' co-founder Joey Zwillinger breaks down how his brand's message became its best marketer. Listen to the full episode at entrepreneur.com.

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