
T.L. Stanley
T.L. Stanley is a Los Angeles-based senior editor at Adweek, where she specializes in consumer trends, cannabis marketing, plant-based food products, pop culture and creativity.
Mother’s Day Fail? Bubly Will Replace Sad Gifts With Sweet Merch
PepsiCo's Bubly will give away $100,000 worth of gifts to make up for epic Mother's Day fails.
Total Wine’s Earworm Radio Jingle Gets the Full Music Video Treatment
Total Wine & More, with a creative assist from Ampersand Agency, launches its most significant marketing to date with a music-centric campaign.
Mom, We Appreciate You…Eventually, Says Teleflora Campaign
Teleflora and in-house Wonderful Agency lean on research and a heart-tugging soundtrack for Mother's Day ad.
LA Pride Bucks National Trend by Retaining Most of Its Brand Sponsors
LA Pride, in its 55th year, has sponsor deals with Delta, AEG, Casamigos, Coca-Cola, NFL, Honda, Sony Pictures and more as brands pull back their support from LGBTQ+ events in [...]
From Molly Baz to ‘The OG Influencers’: Bobbie Spotlights Everyday Moms
Formula brand Bobbie returns to Times Square, site of its groundbreaking Molly Baz billboards, with non-internet-famous moms as ad stars.
DoorDash Intros ‘DoorDad’ to Give Moms a Break for Mother’s Day
DoorDash, working with its in-house creative studio Superette and Gut Los Angeles, intros 'DoorDad' for Mother's Day.
Booze-Free Brand Hacks Cinco de Mayo With SFW Margaritas
Booze-free spirit Almave, with indie agency Fellow Kids, launches a Cinco de Mayo campaign with safe-for-work margaritas.
Cannabis Advocacy Group Drops New ‘I’m High Right Now’ Ads on Meta
Cannabis Media Council, with agency Sister Merci, extends the "I'm High Right Now" campaign to Meta, answering real consumer questions.
Beats by Dre Expands Its Pill People Family With Angel Reese and Daniel Ricciardo
Beats by Dre unveils two new colors in its Pill portable speaker line, along with animated ads starring WNBA's Angel Reese and former F1's Daniel Ricciardo.
Goldfish Embraces the Cringe Amid a Snack Recession
Goldfish, part of the Campbell Soup empire, drops a cheeky campaign from Mischief @ No Fixed Address as consumers cut back on snack spending.