State Farm Companies: New Commercials Launch During NBA All-Star 2020
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BLOOMINGTON, Illinois, Feb. 18 -- State Farm Companies, an auto, home and individual life insurance provider, issued the following news release:
Six State Farm commercials have debuted as part of the new "Like a good neighbor" ad campaign. They feature Jake from State Farm and are contextually relevant to where consumers are engaging. All close with the iconic "Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.(R)" tagline and 9-note jingle.
The campaign launched with, "Back in the Office" just before kick-off of the Big Game. It introduced Jake from State Farm via a fun reboot of the original spot in which he first appeared.
Consumers can expect to continue to hear from State Farm in a fresh, updated voice and new direction throughout 2020.
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