Tiny People Struggle to Make a Fruit Drink in This Fun and Ridiculous Indian Ad Plus, see Frooti's whole new rebranding By Tim Nudd
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Tiny People Struggle to Make a Fruit Drink in This Fun and Ridiculous Indian Ad Plus, see Frooti's whole new rebranding By Tim Nudd
Girl Fakes Getting Her Period, and Pays the Price, in Hilarious New Ad From Hello Flo Mom isn't buying it
Score 1 for #teamalways and the “red badge of courage!"
This spot begins as follows:
"It was beginning of summer, and no one knew me at camp," she begins. "I was a just a big random loser. Then, things changed. I got my period. The red badge of courage!"
That alone... is G E N I U S.
Feminine-hygiene products have come along way from being squeamish even just about the V-word.
Source: Adweek
P.S. Tim Nudd is brilliant!
Taco Bell's $1 ad to promote their Cravings Menu...in a robot voice.
The story behind the story. In Bolzano, Italy, social services uses IBM technology to keep the elderly living independently. Producers of a short documentary explain their approach to filming.
Via Ogilvy's Short Film Shows IBM's Technology in Action | Adweek
Barbie Malibu Dreamhouse Listed for $25 Million on Real-Estate Site: Trulia Helps Out With Mattel Campaign
Article by Tim Nudd
If you're looking for real estate in Malibu, you'll find one very famous single-family home currented listed on Trulia.com. It has only one bedroom, and the furnishings look almost uniformly plastic, yet it's priced at a cool $25 million.
Yes, it's the Barbie Malibu Dreamhouse, the famed beachfront property where Malibu Barbie has lived since her introduction in 1971. But with Mattel preparing to unveil Barbie's new home in a playset this fall, the toy maker is now pretending to put the Malibu place on the market—with a little help from Trulia. The listing is amusing, top to bottom. "This is the only house in Malibu with a truly unobstructed view of the ocean (after all, it only has three walls) creating the ultimate in California indoor-outdoor living with stunning views from Point Dume to the Queen's Necklace," it says. "This is the only home in Malibu with a self-flushing toilet and fireplace that crackles even when it's not on … [and] an array of action-packed beach toys from the hottest surfboards to jazzy watercraft (all sold separately)."
If $25 million seems a little steep, you can still pick up a replica on Amazon for $154.99.
Article by Tim Nudd
Excerpts: Target has turned the grocery aisle into a runway.
The retailer, long known for its design sense, is launching a new campaign for its groceries that parodies fashion advertising...
The campaign, created by Mono in Minneapolis, "creates a foil for what people are used to seeing for grocery advertising," chief marketing officer Jeff Jones tells the Associated Press.
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