I'm guessing Colgate and Starbucks, though I feel like the Starbucks one is probably real. Good news is when an insurance company does inevitably use Ceiling Cat, you can nuisance sue them for a payday.
The Starbucks one is real. Too depressingly real not to have used. The other fake is the flyer for an Edison phonograph with the image of the phonograph replaced by a still from his infamous "check out how I can electrocute an elephant to death" film.
Ironically, "Starbucks! LIKE YOU'VE GOT A CHOICE." would also apply to a lot of the people that frequent there. Probably a good thing for my wallet I never acquired a taste for coffee. I missed the Edison one because I falsely assumed you only screwed with the newer ads.
Ceiling Cat Liberty Mutual cracked me up and unnerved me pretty much at the same time, and in both cases much more than it should have.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
That was one of three ads that I either made up or tweaked. CAN YOU FIND THE OTHER TWO?
Delete(Left on the cutting-room floor: Exxon-Mobile! LIKE YOU'VE GOT A CHOICE.)
I'm guessing Colgate and Starbucks, though I feel like the Starbucks one is probably real. Good news is when an insurance company does inevitably use Ceiling Cat, you can nuisance sue them for a payday.
DeleteThe Starbucks one is real. Too depressingly real not to have used. The other fake is the flyer for an Edison phonograph with the image of the phonograph replaced by a still from his infamous "check out how I can electrocute an elephant to death" film.
DeleteIronically, "Starbucks! LIKE YOU'VE GOT A CHOICE." would also apply to a lot of the people that frequent there. Probably a good thing for my wallet I never acquired a taste for coffee. I missed the Edison one because I falsely assumed you only screwed with the newer ads.
DeleteI never knew that Miracle Whip could be so 'sassy'.
ReplyDeleteI've said it before, but I've convinced myself that Stacy (from The Zeroes) is at least indirectly responsible for that 2009 Miracle Whip ad campaign.
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