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Win2Win
27th August 2008, 08:55
What the :censored: is that ad all about? Apart from annoying me!! :rolleyes:

All I can figure out is you drink Oasis if you are a runaway slapper, or a guy with a prick on his head! :doh

samantha1303
27th August 2008, 11:43
It's for those who don't like water :wink

Win2Win
27th August 2008, 11:47
It's for those who don't like water :wink
:doh Cactus like water!

samantha1303
27th August 2008, 11:51
Cactus Jack doesn't like water so he drinks Oasis which is just as good for him.
I have no idea why he is with that girl though surely the ad would have made more sense if he ran away with a girl cactus.

scoobydoo
27th August 2008, 12:16
Cactus Jack doesn't like water so he drinks Oasis which is just as good for him.
I have no idea why he is with that girl though surely the ad would have made more sense if he ran away with a girl cactus.

I wonder who makes these ads up...can you imagine the look on the faces around the table when the one who came up with this first described it? :)

mathare
27th August 2008, 12:24
I wonder who makes these ads up...can you imagine the look on the faces around the table when the one who came up with this first described it? :)I was thinking that the other day when I saw a breakfast cereal ad that ended with the strapline "You won't like it" or something along those lines. So someone at the ad agency came up with this idea, persuaded his colleagues and superiors that it was good and then took it to the client and managed to persuade them it was right for their product. How? I know it's supposed to be reverse psychology and all but it's a risky strategy

Win2Win
27th August 2008, 12:32
Well I know I don't like it, and nice of them to confim it, as it'll save me wasting £2 :D

silax
27th August 2008, 12:39
well the ad has worked everybody talking about haven't seen it myself though.
sometimes an advert isn't about selling the product but promoting the brand which this has obviously done as shows above.
a stroke of genius maybe

Win2Win
27th August 2008, 13:01
well the ad has worked everybody talking about haven't seen it myself though.
sometimes an advert isn't about selling the product but promoting the brand which this has obviously done as shows above.
a stroke of genius maybe
:doh No. Because they can't put together a simple ad, I certainly wouldn't buy it, and the point of an ad is to sell, brand name does not make money on its own.

scoobydoo
27th August 2008, 14:09
I was thinking that the other day when I saw a breakfast cereal ad that ended with the strapline "You won't like it" or something along those lines. So someone at the ad agency came up with this idea, persuaded his colleagues and superiors that it was good and then took it to the client and managed to persuade them it was right for their product. How? I know it's supposed to be reverse psychology and all but it's a risky strategy

I know what you're saying here...its like the Marmite ads isnt it? There must be a fine balance between getting it just right and having a nightmare. Its perhaps why these people are more than likely paid large salaries to come up with these ideas. That ad has just come on Mat while typing this...Its Nestle Oats & More...looks disgusting.

Win2Win
27th August 2008, 14:44
...Its Nestle Oats & More...looks disgusting.
You wouldn't like it :wink

John
27th August 2008, 21:18
.....brand name does not make money on its own.

Are you sure?

Win2Win
27th August 2008, 22:05
Are you sure?
I've done a lot of ad courses and seminars. :thumbs

bigcumba
27th August 2008, 22:12
I've done a lot of ad courses and seminars. :thumbs

Vegy's done a lot of courses on semen-ars.e :yikes:

John
28th August 2008, 00:19
I've done a lot of ad courses and seminars. :thumbs

You should read "No Logo" by Naomi Klein... :)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/No-Logo-Naomi-Klein/dp/0006530400/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219879127&sr=8-1

Currently reading it... very good book.

Win2Win
28th August 2008, 09:08
What I hate is these big companies that trademark a phrase.....like they were the first to say C'MON :doh

John
28th August 2008, 19:51
You mean like Liverpool?

"You'll Never Walk Alone" ..... no, you'll run like the wind with thousands of pounds worth of stolen goods! :D

Win2Win
28th August 2008, 21:16
You mean like Liverpool?

"You'll Never Walk Alone" ..... no, you'll run like the wind with thousands of pounds worth of stolen goods! :D
Have you found that porn yet I put on your computer? :doh

John
28th August 2008, 21:59
You should know - you bought my webcam video. :yikes:

Win2Win
28th August 2008, 22:14
You should know - you bought my webcam video. :yikes:
Pity it didn't come with a free zoom so I could see something :D

samantha1303
8th October 2008, 14:14
They have banned the oasis ad .

It encourages underage pregnancy ( even though the girl is twenty ), and suggests oasis is a substitute for water.
Poor cactus he's out of work now.

Win2Win
8th October 2008, 15:28
Oasis is water! :doh

samantha1303
9th October 2008, 10:30
Oasis is fruit flavoured and contains sugar.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7658136.stm

Win2Win
9th October 2008, 10:34
I think they should pay more attention to keeping people who smoke off the screens first.....I doubt Oasis has long term cancer effects :ermmm

samantha1303
9th October 2008, 10:44
Which did a report recently, and Tony the tiger, the coco-pops monkey and various others are getting blamed for childhood obesity.
The world has gone mad.

counterfeit
9th October 2008, 12:20
Which did a report recently, and Tony the tiger, the coco-pops monkey and various others are getting blamed for childhood obesity.
The world has gone mad.

Absolutely nothing to do with parents :butthead:

I'm 40 and the cereals we ate were Sugar Puffs (the clue is in the name) and Frosties. What's worse is we put sugar on top as well but kids just weren't fat then. Well, maybe 1 per school but they got the pee ripped out of them constantly.

Win2Win
9th October 2008, 12:52
Abso....they got the pee ripped out of them constantly.
You'd get done for Human Rights abuse these days :ermmm

MattR
9th October 2008, 13:39
Absolutely nothing to do with parents :butthead:

I'm 40 and the cereals we ate were Sugar Puffs (the clue is in the name) and Frosties. What's worse is we put sugar on top as well but kids just weren't fat then. Well, maybe 1 per school but they got the pee ripped out of them constantly.


You're right. Although we also had accidents then too and not 'opportunites to sue someone'.


As for people copying adverts, well, if they're that stupid let them get on with it.