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The VERY creative adverts that stopped people in their tracks

HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,055
edited October 2023 in The Rail

The images included an ad by Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu who marketed a seven-seater car as 'babe magnet' because it 'picks up five times more woman than a Lamborghini'

The smart billboards were shared on Instagram page @brilliantadvertisements and were compiled in a gallery by Bored Panda. A creative advertisement by Formula toothpaste, in Indonesia, featured a man biting the side of a billboard to promote the strength of teeth

Elsewhere Silberman’s Fitness Center, in Tennessee, promoted its gym with an overweight person making their billboard lopsided

While Chupa Chups promoted their sugar free lollipops by showing ants don't even have any interests in it due to the lack of sugar

The clever Man of Steel movie advert shows elevator doors designed to look like an average man in a suit but when the elevator doors open the Superman chest logo appears

The World Wildlife Fund wanted travellers who go on holiday to know that even though exotic animal souvenirs might look cute they will have 'blood on their hands, or in their suitcase'

This thought provoking campaign by Everest Brand Solutions, in India, titled Cemetery, was a stop smoking advert that packed a punch in 2006

Elsewhere Dubai Autism Centre created a clever bag advertisement which read 'reach out to children with autism'

Guinness wanted to promote more social interaction in the pub by asking customers to put their phones down while they enjoy a pint

A Sopranos advertisement definitely caught the attention of passers by in New York city as a fake arm was falling out of a yellow cab

While a marriage counselling service used this simple but effective advertisement to re-frame couple's mindsets

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12614761/The-creative-adverts-stopped-people-tracks.html

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