A popular YouTuber is closing down his actively-managed exchange-traded fund after it underperformed the market and ran up against the costs of doing business in the competitive ETF industry ...
That was all in good fun, but then the fan base took things way too far. The fan base had a Kermit the Frog dressed as the Chiefs quarterback, set with the jersey and curly hair. Click on ...
On the night of the game, sometime after the Eagles’ 40-22 victory, Nike released a video centered around the team, and it involved Kermit the Frog. A number of fans are now praising the clip ...
Sometimes the jokes just write themselves. A Nike advertising executive could be sitting right across from me and tell me that they didn’t intentionally use Kermit the Frog’s voice in this ...
Kevin Sabitus/Getty; Nike/X Nike has seemingly unlocked a new level of Patrick Mahomes-as-Kermit-the-Frog trolling. In an ad released after Super Bowl 2025, the brand celebrates the Philadelphia ...
The clip, which starts off with Barkley dropping a catch against the Atlanta Falcons and scenes from the Eagles’ loss to the Chiefs at Super Bowl 57, also features Kermit the Frog’s “Bein ...
Not including hundreds of Kermit software release announcements that appeared in the trade press from the early 1980s until about 1995 (when the trade press largely ceased to exist).