Carbonated drink brands put male into focus this fall—a few weeks ago, Dr Pepper rolled out its Ten version for machos across the U.S., and now Pepsi MAX, another brand targeting male consumers, is stepping out with the new marketing activity revolving around male friendship. For the new digital campaign dubbed Top Mates, which has been launched on Facebook, the brand teamed up with advertising agency Clemenger BBDO Sydney. The promotion, which is supported by TV and radio elements across the country as reported by www.bandit.com.au, will be running for a month, but the brand is going to continue using this idea for further fan engagement.

Starbucks is not only launching new social programs and introduces innovative products to its range, but it’s also doing everything possible to provide the consumers with better in-store experience with a range of features. One of them is My Starbucks Rewards initiative, which was started back in 2009 and is already running in the U.S and Canada, now is about to launch in the UK.

Doritos, the tortilla brand well-known for its crowdsourcing ad projects (which not only gave dozens of creatives from around the globe a chance to earn some money with their filmmaking talent, but also helped the brand make it big earlier this year during Super Bowl), has released a touching story of one man, Esteban Ortega, aka the Dip Desperado. He used to be a champion chip flicker, but then ruined his life with alcohol and big-headedness and finally lost his title—now he wants to reclaim it and asks consumers to help.