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Avertising Companies
seem to choose certain types of people and they then appear in many different adverts - for example at present there are loads of old men with big beards - how anyone thinks that is attractive and would make you buy their product I have no idea. Especially when they 'dad dance'. Makes my flesh creep. We went through a stage of ginger haired people and then mixed race families, then same sex parents, and older women with long silver hair - rather than a steady mix of these types and others they must all look at other companies adverts and think they ought to do the same.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why don't they make adverts realistic and truthful like they did in the good old days?
All those young beautiful half dressed women chasing a middle aged bloke down the street because he was smoking St Bruno in his pipe, or wearing Hai Karate aftershave.
Those equally beautiful young women stuffing themselves with Bounties and Flakes yet keeping slim.
The housewife extremely grateful to her husband for giving her a Hoover Junior for Christmas.
Real life - that's what sells
All those young beautiful half dressed women chasing a middle aged bloke down the street because he was smoking St Bruno in his pipe, or wearing Hai Karate aftershave.
Those equally beautiful young women stuffing themselves with Bounties and Flakes yet keeping slim.
The housewife extremely grateful to her husband for giving her a Hoover Junior for Christmas.
Real life - that's what sells
I'm not sure people are attracted by 'real life'. A current advert for deodorant sees a very overweight woman working out in a gym and sweating profusely. Nothing in that advert would induce me to buy that deodorant. On the other hand Chanel's advert for No 5....
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