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The best thing about that new Cadburys ad was my friend Jane thought it was real.

A current ad that I really like is that one for the natural confectionary company's fruit sweets. It looks like they've spent about £20 on it, but it's great! Shows you don't need a big budget for a decent ad. Bring on the trumpets!

Quality.

Bring on the trumpets!

Trumpets!

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ February 1 2009, 12:53 PM GMT

The best thing about that new Cadburys ad was my friend Jane thought it was real.

The eyebrows? Is it not real?

The Best a Potato Can Get...

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=znC_bI-djiA

Here are all the adverts that ran during last night's Super Bowl. Some of them were pretty funny.

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1874549_1874552,00.html

Quote: Geoff Mutton @ January 24 2009, 8:42 PM GMT

and there was one with Griff Rhys Jones imposed onto a B&W film - ended with him looking through a couple of beer glasses as spectacles. Can't remember the damned product though!

It was for Holsten Pills. He did a few, put in with famous stars like Marilyn Monroe and John Wayne.

Aha! That's it!

Thanks, Gluben.

Quote: DaButt @ February 2 2009, 1:38 PM GMT

Here are all the adverts that ran during last night's Super Bowl. Some of them were pretty funny.

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1874549_1874552,00.html

Monster.com "Moosehead" ad was good! Reminded me of Bussell's avatar.

The car one where the girl crashes her boyfriend electric helecopter because he kicked her car door shut. Also the Gary Glitter green cross code ones for their irony.

I hate that new Cadbury's advert, it is weird for being weirds sake and we are all meant to go "wow they are so kooky and cool I am going to get some chocolate".

Boycott Cadbury's.

What'd be better?

Cadbury's you're going to get Type 2 Diabetese any way.

My current favourite has to be the Solpadeine Plus one. I like it because of its bullshit free and non cryptic approach, especially the almost cavalier:

"If you don't, don't" line.

Refreshingly reckless and a nice get-out clause from responsibility towards people who are addicted to painkillers.

I like "If you hate your Job" add. I laughed when they punched the koala bear.

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