Greatest 90s Commercial Icons of All Time
The Noid (Domino’s) or “Be Like Mike” (Gatorade)

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THE NOID (DOMINO’S)

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“BE LIKE MIKE” (GATORADE)
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Why This Battle Matters

Can chaos truly reign over aspiration? That’s the overarching theme in this thrilling matchup between The Noid, Domino’s mischievous mascot who embodies the brand's challenge against all odds, and the ‘Be Like Mike’ ethos, a symbol of Gatorade's inspirational call to achieve greatness. Here, we gaze into a vivid duel where disruptive antics are pitted against aspirational greatness. What’s at stake is more than just a spot on the 90s Commercial Icons list — it's a battle for cultural supremacy. Which legacy resonates more deeply with our current ethos? Does the joy of the challenge outweigh the lure of the aspirational or vice versa?

🔥 Fan Takes

I mean, 'Be Like Mike'? That's not just a slogan, it's a whole era! The Noid? Creepy but forgettable. Gatorade for the win, guys.
mike had us all tryna drink gatorade like it'd make us hoop stars 😂 delusional but nostalgic fr
Honestly, The Noid's whole vibe was iconic, remember those wild ads? 'Be Like Mike' was cool, but Noid was chaos fun!

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Fan FAQs

Who's the number one contender in the Greatest 90s Commercial Icons of All Time league?

Right now, the 7UP Spot, aka Cool Spot, is topping the charts. Check out the full GOAT List to see who else is in the running!

What's the magic behind 'Be Like Mike' being so iconic?

It's all about the aspirational feel of the campaign. Who didn't want to be like Michael Jordan, right? The jingle was catchy, the vibe was uplifting, and it really captured the essence of sports fandom in the '90s.

Why is this matchup between The Noid and 'Be Like Mike' so heated?

Fans are super split! They love The Noid for his zany antics in those Domino's ads, and 'Be Like Mike' reminds everyone of the '90s sports craze and trying to mimic Michael Jordan's cool vibe. It's nostalgia overload from two completely different angles.