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What If Superheroes Represented Brands?

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What If Superheroes Represented Brands?

Imagine what famous comic book superheroes would look like if they were branded by major corporations. Here is the list of six Brand Ambassador superheroes from different brands.

Thor as Brand Ambassador of "Ambuja Cement"

The ground doesn’t shake when Thor lands because Ambuja Cement keeps everything solid.

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Hulk as Brand Ambassador of "Whey Protein"

Picture Hulk in a gym, lifting huge weights like they are toys. He drinks a shaker full of Whey Protein and says:
“Hulk Smash… But Hulk Strong First!”
The brand shows Hulk growing stronger without breaking the gym (this time!).

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Superman as Brand Ambassador of "Jockey"

Superman stands tall in his classic blue suit with the perfect fit. His cape waves behind him as he declares:
“Jockey—Super Comfort for Everyday Heroes.”
Even when flying at super speed, his Jockey wear stays fresh and flexible.

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Shaktiman as Brand Ambassador of "Usha Fans"

Shaktiman floats in mid-air while a strong breeze blows around him. He smiles and says:
“Usha Fans—Cool Like Shaktiman!”
The fan spins fast, almost as fast as his flying powers.

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Ironman as Brand Ambassador of "Philips"

Iron Man stands in his high-tech suit, surrounded by bright Philips LED lights. His arc reactor glows as he says:
“Philips—Innovation That Sparks the Future.”
The lights shine just like Iron Man’s suit, bright and energy-saving.

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Batman as Brand Ambassador of "Signature Blankets"

Batman sits in the Batcave, wrapped in a warm Signature Blanket. In his deep voice, he says:
“Signature Blankets—Even the Dark Knight Needs Comfort.”
The blanket gives him warmth after long nights fighting crime.

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