A funny for Friday, from Meat & Livestock Australia.
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A funny for Friday, from Meat & Livestock Australia.
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LOL – now that beats “Beef – It's What's for Dinner.”
Agree! It's a great commercial.
That's awesome – and probably truer than we think!
Wouldnt it create the same seductive effect if she was holding frankfurters made from turkey ? The subiminal effect might just make it a bestseller.
This ad is one of a series of very humorous ads (and point of sale) to promote lamb. See the following link if you enjoyed that ad: http://www.mla.com.au/TopicHierarchy/Marketing/DomesticMarketing/Consumer+Campaigns/Lamb+marketing.htm
Thanks so much, off to watch!
This ad isn't really that different to the D&G Light Blue ad. They think it is SOOO artistic to show a young pretty couple poncing around but this ad is a good send up.
This is slightly off the topic but the Ingham chicken “if you don't like chicken there is something wrong with you” campaign was hilerious. For those of you who want to watch check out the site below.
http://www.busaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=36159
Agree 🙂
Hysterial — thanks!
Uh, that would be “hysterical”.
The lamb ad was good, but those Ingham chicken ads were great — and if you noticed, they had actually been selling (or giving away?) that “Chicken Aroma Spray” that they used in one of the ads. They beat Burger King to the concept. LOL. Thanks, Bec.
Yeah, they did beat burger king to the punch. In Australia Burger King is known as Hungry Jacks due to the fact that a tiny little family owned takeaway shop in Adelaide already owned the name in South Australia. Just a useless bit of information that I had to share. The room spray was a good one though. Apparently, if you called the I don't like chicken hot line they would send you empty flat pack boxes and room spray. I wish I had thought of calling when those ads were on tv. They got pulled though cos some people without a sense of humour complained. There is always one of those people in every group.