Why "Jake from State Farm" became such a cultural icon, according to Kristyn Cook, the company's ... - 2 minutes read
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Why everyone loves "Jake from State Farm," according to Kristyn Cook, chief agency, sales, and marketing officer
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Julia Hood,
Lara O'Reilly, and
Will Wei
2024-06-25T23:37:09Z
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