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Stinky Jocks campaign from JBS

Once again advertisers are proving that sex sells everything. In a recent campaign JBS decided to go away from traditional underwear advertisement and base their ads around the subjects of 4 cliché sexual fantasies for men. They are the nun, the french maid, the secretary and the nurse.

Coca Cola - Happiness Factory

It was just another happy day in the Happiness Factory, the fantasy world that lives deep inside a Coca-Cola vending machine. The Chinoinks were busily dispensing Coke, the Cappers were capping and the Kissy Puppies were spreading love around the factory when suddenly disaster struck! The alarm bells rang, the red light flashed and the unthinkable happened - the "Happiness Factory" ran out of Coke!

Chrysler Rebranding

Due to the separation of DaimlerChrysler, formed in 1998, as Chrysler Holding LLC in the U.S. and Daimler AG as its German counterpart. - nicely down the middle, just like any good settlement. Chrysler, now blatantly dubbed "New Chrysler" (New Coke anyone?), has revived its old logo, the "Pentastar", for the new chapter in this company's life.

Gorbachev is the new face of Louis Vuitton

A decade ago, Mr. Gorbachev’s appearance in a Pizza Hut commercial was generally greeted as a low point in his career. In this ad the 76-year-old former Soviet leader appears in front of the Berlin Wall in an ad campaign for the French luxury label, along with Steffi Graf and her husband, Andre Agassi, and Catherine Deneuve, according to a statement yesterday from Vuitton, a division of the LVMH group, Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.

The Simpsons go to Paris

Marge lets down her hair for Versace. Lisa gives up her pearls for Alber Elbaz. Homer dresses as Karl Lagerfeld. Selma & Patty in Viktor & Rolf. Maggie rides around in Jean Paul Gaultier’s Birkin Bag. All this in the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar August 007 “The Simpsons go to Paris with Linda Evangelista.

Homer Simpson of Abbas Ring

Che Men’s Magazine - Ads

Enjoy these great fun ads for Ché Men’s Magazine. They are from Duval Guillaume, Antwerp, advertising agency from Belgium.

Banana Peel Sculpture

Durex “It’s not worth it”

This pro-active ad so impressed Durex head office in London, it gave permission for Joe Public - which is not its incumbent agency - to change the 'X' in its logo to an Aids Ribbon and incorporate this into the layout.


Durex - It's not worth dying

Pepe Marais - Head Creative Chef
Jabulile Koapa - Copy Chef
Maloto Thobejane - Art Chef

Scary Veggies

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