Real or fraud?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nquccBCNYpg
Sprite ad?
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Re: Sprite ad?
This is what comes up when you click the link:
"This video is no longer available due to a trademark claim by a third party."
Gonna go with fraud, and they pissed the Sprite folks off.
"This video is no longer available due to a trademark claim by a third party."
Gonna go with fraud, and they pissed the Sprite folks off.
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Re: Sprite ad?
Rather obviously if it appears on a site called "College Humor" and Coca-Cola claimed copyright infringement on U-tube it must be a hoax.
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Re: Sprite ad?
I love the Internet. A big mega-corp tries to stop something their marketing department thinks hurts their brand image, and it just keeps moving from place to place.
Frankly, this might help their stale brand image among young people more than hurt it.
--LT
Works in marketing.
Frankly, this might help their stale brand image among young people more than hurt it.
--LT
Works in marketing.
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Re: Sprite ad?
>>Here's the story as it has evolved:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/2 ... 40851.html
UPDATE:
The New York Press reports that a New York City-based director was responsible for the now-infamous Sprite ad, and that the spot was produced without Sprite's permission. The ad is the work of Max Issacson, and was not produced in Germany, according to the NY Press.
The NY Press spoke to John Jones IV, the male model pictured in the video: "The funny thing is, it's a spec commercial--it's not even real," Jones said.
Current TV initially reported that the ad had been banned from the air, for pretty obvious reasons. It combines oral sex and the desire for a refreshing Sprite to create a big finish that has to be seen to be believed. It even beats the climax of this similarly-themed ad.
>>Here's the similarly themed advertisement -- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/0 ... 24688.html
It's NSW in that it shows bare male butt cheeks.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/2 ... 40851.html
UPDATE:
The New York Press reports that a New York City-based director was responsible for the now-infamous Sprite ad, and that the spot was produced without Sprite's permission. The ad is the work of Max Issacson, and was not produced in Germany, according to the NY Press.
The NY Press spoke to John Jones IV, the male model pictured in the video: "The funny thing is, it's a spec commercial--it's not even real," Jones said.
Current TV initially reported that the ad had been banned from the air, for pretty obvious reasons. It combines oral sex and the desire for a refreshing Sprite to create a big finish that has to be seen to be believed. It even beats the climax of this similarly-themed ad.
>>Here's the similarly themed advertisement -- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/0 ... 24688.html
It's NSW in that it shows bare male butt cheeks.