Do you miss the old Most Interesting Man in the World?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Erin Jean
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Erin Jean

It feels strange to change the most interesting man in the world, if only because he's ingrained as a meme on the internet.

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Biloxi Von Lutz
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Biloxi Von Lutz

The new Most Interesting Man just isn't as good as the old one. He doesn't seem as suave or debonaire and is a bit goofy looking. He Just doesn't sell the role as well as the old one.

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bob
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bob

Yes, the old Most Interesting Man in the World has a sense class and intrigue that the new actors don't have. The original actor, if I saw him walking down the street, would embody those qualities.

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Todd Harris
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Todd Harris

bring the original back...he's the icon!

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No

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Lauren Greaves
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Lauren Greaves

I don't think the ads were ever as iconic as the brand had hoped them to be. After a while they became tired and unimaginative.

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William DeLong
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William DeLong

These Dos Equis commercials got stale after a while. They were like the talking chihuahua for Taco Bell. This "most interesting fan" ad is just more of the same.

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RandomHumanMe
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RandomHumanMe

The Most Interesting Man in the World was fun, but the company can't be blamed for wanting to put some distance between itself and a raging internet meme. I'm sure they'll come up with something equally iconic.

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Nadia M. Houston
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Nadia M. Houston

The old most interesting man in the world was not even interesting enough for most people to have even heard of him. It would have been better to pick public figure.

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Jayquan Lovejoy
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Jayquan Lovejoy

I was not even aware of the Most Interesting Man in the World until after he retired. My memories of the original man and the campaign is patchy at best. I don't drink Dos Equis anyway.

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Maranda Jones
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Maranda Jones

The most interesting man is still interesting! Especially now that he looks like a rugged Michael Phelps.

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