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  • Lynx & Lucy Pinder Say Sorry For The Banned Ads

    Lynx & Lucy Pinder Say Sorry For The Banned Ads

    The recent banned ads with Lucy Pinder for Lynx actually got the brand to release a interesting apology. The online video has Lynx asking Pinder for give them their stuff back.
    If you missed the banned spots, see them here.

  • Lynx Dry Ad and Lucy Pinder Get Banned In The UK

    Lynx Dry Ad and Lucy Pinder Get Banned In The UK

    Lucy Pinder and the Lynx Dry ad campaign gets banned by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority because they are said to be sexually suggestive, indecent, provocative, glamorize casual sex and objectify women, so there ya go.

    Here's a behind the scenes look into all three commercials in the campaign.

    Lynx said the campaign is simply what the target, young men "come to expect, and were comfortable with the typical narrative, tone and content seen in advertising for the brand" and in relation to beach-based ads, "she [the model in the ad] was not undressed to an extent that would be in any way unusual in that location."

  • Lynx and Axe Prepare Us For The End Of The World with Lynx 2012

    Lynx and Axe Prepare Us For The End Of The World with Lynx 2012

    Lynx, better known as Axe is taking their Lynx Effect campaign from scantly glad women chasing men to preparing mankind for the 2012 end of the world. Apparently this is it, the final fragrance from Lynx, Axe or whatever they call it depending on what part of the world you live in.

    Now someone correct me if I'm wrong, the Lynx 2012 commercial at about the: 23 second spot as our hero is building his arc is carving a potato...is that what I think it is? And you can forget what I said earlier about the sexy women, they show up at about the: 45 second mark, in pairs of course their getting on the arc!

  • The Lynx Effect Celebrates 1 Million Fans with Rube Goldberg Machine

    The Lynx Effect Celebrates 1 Million Fans with Rube Goldberg Machine

    The Lynx Effect celebrates achieving 1 million Facebook fans (in the UK) with a creative web film and the Rube Goldberg Machine. The film also features several references and brief clips of popular Axe and Lynx ads including: angel wings (from the Excite campaign), Converse and undies ("Getting Dressed') and the little Chocolate Man.

    The music is by Max and Simon and the film is the work of the TMW and it only took 58 takes.