— -- In the kingdom of quirky TV advertising icons, Flo, the Progressive Insurance Girl, is a queen. The retro, saccharin-sweet character is credited by the discount insurer with bolstering four ...
In the realm of television commercials, one queen reigns benevolently above all — and her name? Flo. The fictional Progressive salesperson has been charming the pants off of TV viewers for decades — ...
Tyrades! b I’m starting to realize that the faces I recognize in obituaries are outnumbering the new friends I make. And all ...
Progressive Insurance’s latest effort has a passionate customer spreading the word about his favorite insurance company. And, he’s doing more than just telling his friends—he’s taking perky insurance ...
The Geico Gecko first appeared in 1999. Progressive’s Flo first appeared in 2008. Neither rivals De Beers’s “Diamonds are Forever” campaign, but still: In advertising dog years, those campaigns seem ...
I’ve never mentioned Flo, the Progressive Girl–the upbeat cashier with the retro hairdo, played by comic Stephanie Courtney in those insurance commercials–mainly because she’s always lurked deep in my ...
Flo from Progressive had words of support for another commercial actor after receiving an onslaught of online harassment. After portraying the character Lily in national ads for AT&T for several years ...