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  • 11 Body Wash Print Ads That Will Make You Scratch Your Dingle

    11 Body Wash Print Ads That Will Make You Scratch Your Dingle

    Lenthéric Solo: Fail. Up your game.
    Ad Agency: Bester Burke, Cape Town, South Africa

    For Dettol hand sanitizer.
    Ad agency: Havas Worldwide, Santiago, Chile.
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    Don't let the stains tell the wrong story. Restaura Car. Car Cleaning.
    Advertising Agency: Hermandad, Brazil
    Creative Director: Paulo Lima
    Art Director: Pedro Teixeira
    Copywriter: Hélio Maffia
    Illustrator: Douglas Reis

    Bliss Self-Foaming Body Wash. Really cares of your body.
    Advertising Agency: Looma, Kishinev, Moldova
    Creative Director/Art Director: Sergey Prokopchuk

    AXE. The cleaner you are. The dirtier you get.
    Advertising Agency: BBH, London, UK
    Executive Creative Director: Nick Gill
    Creative Director: Dominic Goldman
    Copywriter: Richard Mcgrann
    Art Director: Andy Clough
    Photographer: Dimitri Daniloff

    Rowenta Foot Massage. Spa For Your Feet...Or Foot Fetish.
    Advertising Agency: Publicis, Frankfurt, Germany
    Executive Creative Director: Stephan Ganser
    Creative Directors: Nico Juenger, Konstantinos Manikas
    Creatives: Merlin Kwan, Konstantinos Manikas
    Photographer: Mert Photo

    Sanitol,Urinal. Touch him. And you touch everything he’s touched.
    Advertising Agency: McCann Worldgroup, New Delhi, India

    Boots Body Cream. For sexier knees.
    Advertising Agency: McCann Worldgroup, Bangkok, Thailand

    Brazilian Beauty. Keep yourself tidy.
    Advertising Agency: The Cavalry Melbourne, Australia
    Creative Director: Tony Greenwood
    Art Director: Craig Maclean
    Copywriter: Tony Greenwood

    New Remington bikini trim & shape.

    In honor of May 4th, as “May the Fourth be with you!”, the Nerdist Channel came up with this video as nothing says celebrating Star Wars fandom like two lovely ladies with lightsabers. Directed by Seth Green, the “Saber” sequel delivers some good, “clean” fun involving super-sudsy saber action.

  • 6 Peaceful and Eye Pleasing Ads for Fruit of the Loom

    6 Peaceful and Eye Pleasing Ads for Fruit of the Loom

    Ribbons
    Music and song is "Desperate Heart" by Gram Rabbit.

    Rings
    Music and song is "Time Lapse" by Annie Automatic and Luke Mazino is on the rings.

    Backflip
    Music and song is "Rift" by Whisper City

    Trampoline
    Music and song is "Bring Me Close" by Mindy Gledhill

    Breakdance
    Music and song is "Dust Monolith" by Whisper City

    Anthem
    Music and song is "Head Up" by Mako

    Credits:
    Advertising Agency: The Richards Group/Dallas, USA
    Agency Producer: Sheri Cartwright
    Art Director / Creative Director: David Morring
    Copywriter / Creative Director: Tim Tone
    Production: Furlined
    Director: Nez
    Producer: Caroline Pham
    DP: Max Goldman
    Music: Primal Scream Music
    Music EP: Nicole Dionne
    Composers/Artists: Mako, Annie Automatic, Gram Rabbit, Mindy Gledhill, Whisper City
    Editorial Company: Rock Paper Scissors
    Editor: Elliot Graham
    VFX Company: A52

  • 3 Snackin' with Sasquatch Jack Link's Beef Jerky Ads

    3 Snackin' with Sasquatch Jack Link's Beef Jerky Ads

    New Snackin' with Sasquatch commercial: "Poker" Jack Link's Beef Jerky.
    You have to know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em. Know when to walk away. Know when just keep your trap shut and let the Sasquatch win.

    New Snackin' with Sasquatch commercial: Coffee Break.
    "Why humans start morning with dangerous, scalding-hot beverage that gives bad breath and makes insane. Coffee bad. Sasquatch protect from it."

    New Snackin' with Sasquatch commercial: Camouflage. You can take Sasquatch out of the wild, but you can't take the wild out of Sasquatch.

    Credits:Advertising Agency: Carmichael Lynch, USAChief Creative Officer: Dave DammanAssociate Creative Director / Art Director: Brad HarrisonSenior Copywriters: Tim Blevins, William BloomfieldDirector of Integrated Production: Joe GrundhoeferExecutive Content Producer: Freddie RichardsAccount Executive: Sofya GutermanAccount Director: Holly WheelerProduction Company: MJZDirector: Rocky MortonSenior Executive Producer: Scott HowardProducer: Donald TaylorDirector of Photography: Mattias RudhEditing House: HutchCo TechnologiesEditor: Jim HutchinsAsst. Editor: Joaquin MachadoExecutive Producer: Jane HutchinsPost Production / Special Effects: Rabbit ContentCreative Director: Nick LosqExecutive Producer: Joby BarnhartProducer: Lloyd DsouzaMusic House: Black IrisSound Designer: Francois Blaignan, Joel WatersAudio Mix: Lime StudiosMixer: Joel Waters

  • 4 Musical | Dancing | Entertaining Ads For Tide Plus

    4 Musical | Dancing | Entertaining Ads For Tide Plus

    In India it seems they really know how to dance, sing and have an all out good time when it comes to keeping their clothes clean, thanks to Tide Plus and these great ads for the super cleaning detergent.

    1. Tide Plus "Dhobi Ghat"

    2. Tide Plus "Dost"

    3. Tide Plus "Funky Guy"

    4. Tide Plus "Amma"

    Credits:
    Production House: Little Lamb Films
    Directed by: Bauddhayan Mukherji (Buddy).
    DOP: Sejal Shah.
    Producer: Vishal Patel.
    Production Planning & Costumes: Monalisa Mukherji.
    Offline: Abhimanyu Chaudhary.
    Online: Niket Sharma.
    Music: Sameer Uddin.
    Client: P&G India.
    Agency: Leo Burnett, Mumbai, India

  • 11 Classic Alka Seltzer Ads

    11 Classic Alka Seltzer Ads

    The Ads are in no particular order or preference, just some gems I enjoy sitting back and watching occasionally. Most of the Alka Seltzer ads are the work of the ad agencies: Wells, Rich, Greene; Jack Tinker & Partners and Doyle Dane Bernbach.

    11. Mamma Mia That's a Spicy Meatball — The 1969 Classic Alka Seltzer Commercial

    The classic ad directed by Howard Zieff features what could very well be my own sweet grandparents and some spicy meatballs right front Nonna's kitchen.

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    10. Alka-Seltzer, 1972 — "I Can't Believe I Ate The Whole Thing"

    Ralph can't believe he ate the whole thing, and just to reassure him his darling with is there to remind him he did.
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    9. The Vintage "Speedy" sings Oh What A Relieve It is

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    8. No Matter What Shape Your Stomach Is In, Alka Seltzer is there for you.

    This commercial first aired in the fall of 1964 and then later again in color in early 1966.
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    7. Alka Seltzer's Talking Stomach

    Gene Wilder is the voice of the "stomach" in this commercial, and it was designed and animated by R.O. Blechman, first aired in 1967.

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    6. Alka Seltzer's Invents The Blues and Calls it The Blahs

    Another brilliant animated spot featuring the voice of Gene Wilder.

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    5. When You Eat Something You Shouldn't Have...

    ...and then get on a boat Alka Seltzer is there for ya. This ad featured the voice over by by Sir Donald Sinden.

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    4. The Bad Cook...Alka Seltzer Concurs Love For You

    This gem featured a young couple played by Alice Playten and Terry Kiser. Ah the dumplings.

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    3. The Inmate's Want Their Alka Seltzer Now

    From around 1968ish, one of our favorite Seltzer ads.

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    2. Timmy Rogers and Sammy Davis Jr. Do The Plop Plop Fizz Fizz

    From 1978, Sammy enlightens Timmy to the benefits of Alka Seltzer when you eat and play too hard.

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    1. A Little History Recap On The Good Old Plop Plop Fizz Fizz From CBS.

    Over 80 years ago, Miles Laboratories introduced a new antacid, Alka Seltzer and all these years later we still reach for it when our stomachs give us trouble.