Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Weird advertising schemes?

A cereal decides to make this leprechaun their mascot and have gangs attack him to steal his charms. The leprechaun almost always escapes, but not without a few bruises and scrapes. Skeptics argue this causes kids to want to beat up short people for their marshmallows.

Another cereal has a bird that appears to need a fix of a drug that makes him coco.  He runs around trying to not want this cereal, but in the end, he gets the drug and the whole world starts turning brown. Skeptics argue this makes kids want to give in to addictions.

A yogurt brand has a white bunny that always tries to just feed himself with the only food he can find.  Kids, acting as expert security guards, foil his plan, and attack him and yell, "Tricks are for kids! Tricks are for kids!" Skeptics argue this makes kids discriminate.

A fat, green glob invites friends over and trashes a small child's lung.

An orange little monster tries to get people to eat junk food. Random objects attack him.


Can you guess what each of these advertisements are for? Leave your answer in a comment below! (Do not cheat by looking at the comments section)

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