At a Neo-Nazi festival in Germany recently, a group called EXIT managed to get these shirts out to 250 attendees. At first they had a pro-nationalist message, but when washed, they urged those looking to get out of the lifestyle to contact them for help escaping.
Category: Advertising
Coffee Table of the Gods
I had no idea how much I needed a new coffee table until I saw this ad.
To advertise their new horror television channel, a German company released these delightfully creepy bowling ball heads into a variety of bowling alleys in the area. When they’re done, I bet the could make a lot of money selling these balls off on the internet.
Sad Etsy Dogs
Sad Etsy Dogs delivers everything it promises and more (like rats and cats).
Hilarious Local Commercials
I’m in love with Rhett & Link, the masterminds behind this delightful commercial, but if you like more authentic ones, check out this great Oddee article.
Personally, I don’t even like coffee, but I would drink it every day if it meant getting to buy it from the TARDIS.
If you like the weirdness that is Twin Peaks then you’ll love this great coffee ad made by David Lynch using the cast and style of the great show. Check out the rest here.
Would you believe this was actually sold as a child’s toy in Tesco, one of the leading stores in England? And it’s not the only horrendously offensive kid’s product you won’t believe.
Personally, I like when a website has good personalized ads. Facebook’s invasive ads make me happy -particularly when they introduce me to awesome things like the socktopus. If he’s not your style, there’s also a great pair of punk sock monkeys on their site. Check it out and enjoy the cuteness.
You may notice some dust over here on the site in the next few days. I’m switching ad providers because The Robert Sherman Ad Network I was working with before was absolute crap and tried to exploit the site by trying to get advertising without paying me. Hopefully you won’t have any technical interruptions during the transition, but just know, if you blog, say NO TO THE ROBERT SHERMAN ADVERTISING AGENCY.
“No advertising to kids in America? We’ll just move to China,” is what the tobacco industry seems to be thinking in this bold move.
They have placed sponsorships on school uniforms for students in Kunming, China. The kids look like race car drivers and they love it.
Great job Marlboro. I remember when you were all American and supporting cowboys. My my how things have changed.