Mike Hudack

Hi. I'm Mike Hudack and this is my Tumblr. I'm a high school dropout, the CEO of blip.tv and a former warblogger. Also check out the blip.tv blog.
noneck:

I’d like to say that Coke’s confidence in it’s brand and it’s identity is what gives me confidence in consuming the product — but it’s really just the fizzy deliciousness inside that little Diet Coke can that keeps me coming back for more. - via masshole

noneck:

I’d like to say that Coke’s confidence in it’s brand and it’s identity is what gives me confidence in consuming the product — but it’s really just the fizzy deliciousness inside that little Diet Coke can that keeps me coming back for more. - via masshole

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    RED ! is always better
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    If it ain’t broke…
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    Seems they must be pirates in 1898. Or at least write like pirates…
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    I don’t like either one… unless mixed with some alcohol… but I prefer Coke.
  16. katietower reblogged this from mikehudack and added:
    So very, very true. Also, Matt, this is what we were noticing at the supermarket the other night!
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    always tasted better, too.
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    Not quite true. I had an interesting conversation with a colleague on this. The conclusion we came to: There are...