Archive: Advertisements

Gorilla Waits For His Cadbury Moment

Whilst watching TV tonight I caught a glimpse of the new Cadbury Advertisement…….It is just sooooo good.

You don’t really know what its about, which is why you will sit and watch it just to see what happens.

It’s just a gorilla, a drum set and Phil Collins’ In the Air Tonight playing in the background.

I think it is brilliant…..See what you think!

I Love You Too

On my travels around the internet I found this Hillarious Clip.

Oh! How the other half live!

Australian Mens Underwear Ads

Whilst surfing around countless websites and blogs, I came across some very funny and some very sexy advertisements for Underdaks, an Australian underwear company.

Why don’t we have men’s underwear ads like these?

If men in Australia are like the model in the first ad……I think I might just emigrate!!!!

Even More Cool Advertisements

I love funny and clever advertising. I have posted Quite a few now but still I keep on finding more and more.

Here are a collection of cool ads I have found recently.

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Mini Adventure

Here is an advertisement I found, I loved it.

It may be old but it includes two of my favourite things: The fabulous Mini Cooper and a very very cute British Bulldog.

Mini Ads

Whilst blog reading (again) I came across a site that has loads of funny and odd advertisements.

I absolutely love Mini’s!

Here are just a few fabulous Mini Advertising Boards.

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Funny TV Commercial

I know we all like a little bit of luxury from time to time. But sometimes luxury can be quite dangerous…….

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