This week's issue of NOW Magazine (nowtoronto.com) has a piece questioning the wisdom and sanity of "Canadian ad execs" who chose to put the song "There She Goes" (by The La's) into a Kellogg's commercial for Special K. They refer to its alleged references to heroin use and suggest that it's either "clever subliminal advertising or just a real dumb mistake."
Does anyone think they're grasping at straws just a bit here? I already wrote a letter to NOW telling them they would've been better off complaining about JH Kellogg's anti-masturbation campaigns. You did know that Corn Flakes were intended to stop people from masturbating, right? Right?
Does anyone think they're grasping at straws just a bit here? I already wrote a letter to NOW telling them they would've been better off complaining about JH Kellogg's anti-masturbation campaigns. You did know that Corn Flakes were intended to stop people from masturbating, right? Right?
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Wow, that Kellog was one mad and dangerous man. "...pure carbolic acid to the clitoris..."?!?!?!?