Entertainment | advertising Top 15 Boomer Brands Levi's, Pepsi, Harley, and Facebook make the list By Emily Rauhala Posted Mar 2, 2010 10:02 AM CST Copied Boomers love their Harleys. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) The 77 million people born between 1946 and 1964 helped make and break some of the world's great brands. Judann Pollack of Ad Age picks the top 15: Levi's—Today, Levi's jeans sit desk-side on casual Fridays. But in the 1960s they were marketed with music from Jefferson Airplane. Pepsi—Boomer big-shots like Madonna, Michael J. Fox, Tina Turner, and Cindy Crawford pitched Pepsi to a new generation of soda sippers. Volkswagen—Iconic VW ads like "Snowplow," "Funeral," and "Lemon" were part of advertising's Golden Age in the 1960s. Harley Davidson—Boomers love 'em. The Harley Owners Group has 650,000 'easy riders.' Facebook—Yes, Facebook. The site is hip among the 55+ set. Its fastest-growing user group is women 55 and older, up 138%. Read the full list here. Read These Next JD Vance can't possibly be happy about how this interview went. Pedophile rock star killed by fellow inmates. In speech to Knesset, Trump ad-libs a pardon request. This is what happens when you lose control of a plane refueling hose. Report an error