Fight for Kisses
TweetA friend of mine recently asked me to come up with some of the most over-used advertising clichés and a couple immediately sprang to mind:
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Washing powder – the ad where the guy washes a white shirt covered in deep stains in salad bowl with a wooden spoon – I can’t even remember what the product they were trying to advertise.
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Gillette ads always featuring gorgeous clean-shaven hunks. Yes, I am talking about the type of guy we will never meet unless you move to LA.
Experts say that the average person is exposed to about 3,000 advertisements every day. With that many advertisements out there, it is no surprise that advertisers have a hard time coming up with something new. It seems that many advertisers out there have completely given up on being original and are simply recycling the same old ads.
I discovered this awesome ad for razor manufacturer Wilkinson (currently number 2 behind Gillette in France and Great-Britain) – the viral campaign is called Fight for Kisses and originated in France.
Click the picture below to watch the ad
There is also site to check out with a series of goodies and a game to download and play to win a series of prizes.
So what do you think? Hit or miss?
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about 4 years ago
Mmm… mostly miss. I like the concept but it’s a bit overdone; too literal for me.
about 4 years ago
Got the feeling the idea was rooted in the Oedipus complex – though didn’t like the execution !