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What company has the greatest adverts?
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E.g. i think(as well as many others) that honda brings out the greatest adverts that are unique and makes you go wow. The one where the man is singing to a song whilist being in loads of vehicles is one of the best ads ive seen.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Honda seem to have raised the bar in how to advertise for sure especially considering they rarely actually show you the product.
Guiness have been at it for years and have the arty type adverts all sorted. Actually most of the alcohol people have pretty good ads.
The worst ones are probably the cosmetics companies since they are so unbeliveably predictable.
Guiness have been at it for years and have the arty type adverts all sorted. Actually most of the alcohol people have pretty good ads.
The worst ones are probably the cosmetics companies since they are so unbeliveably predictable.
I love the Sony Bravia adverts. All the coloured bouncy balls going down the hill, and the new one is pretty great too. Don't know if it's been on telly yet, but you can see footage of it here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj_Zg-HbAIg&mod e=related&search=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj_Zg-HbAIg&mod e=related&search=
I agree about Honda. Love the cartoon one...hate something, change something, hate something change something make something better...oh isnt it just bliss when a diesel goes like this....etc its so catchy ill be singing it all day.
I really really hate that aquafresh ad they are playing at the moment and all those loan ads during the day!
I really really hate that aquafresh ad they are playing at the moment and all those loan ads during the day!
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