Pepsi got a new logo, and the best way to make sure everyone is up to scratch, they took over two of South Africa’s iconic buildings with CGI billboards.
The on-screen couple reunited for a truly hilarious Uber Eats Super Bowl Commercial, in which Aniston forgets who her on-again, off-again television boyfriend is.
A new ad campaign warns against “sharenting”, showing the horrifying consequences that could follow your kids right into adulthood if you post a picture of them online.
Overall, it is clear that the evolving technology is striking all kinds of fear into the hearts of the people.
“Have you ever looked at a tree and thought, ‘Can I drink this?’” Plaza says at the start of the verging-on-viral video. “I did,” she says as she introduces herself as the co-founder of “Wood Milk”.
The 81-year-old rocked nothing but a simple white apron in a promotional video for Green Mountain Coffee, making waves on social media with her thirst trap.
WhatsApp groups have been popping off ahead of the opening clash of The Rugby Championship between the Springboks and the All Blacks. Has anybody sent this gem your way?
Pinkies up, everyone, the full General Motors Super Bowl advert is here with Dr. Evil in full force.
Seoul Milk’s unfortunate ad is wrong on multiple levels, as it depicts a man spying on women who suddenly morph into dairy-producing cattle.
Microchips courtesy of Bill Gates, 5G reception, increased magnetism – you’ve heard them all before, so why not have a chuckle?
Reddit spent its entire marketing budget on a five-second Super Bowl advert, and managed to make quite an impact.
A new video is set to appear on American TV later today, taking aim at Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
New Zealand is tackling internet safety with some incredibly funny adverts that give Nando’s a run for their money.
John Lewis’ big-budget Christmas ad, featuring Excitable Edgar, is said to have cost around £7 million to make. This gem took just £100.
A few years ago, a Canadian living in Kenya started the country’s first ice hockey team. There was only one problem: they had no one else to play.
Facebook has apologised again after it approved an ad campaign geared at white nationalists like the man who attacked a Pittsburgh synagogue.
Ikea’s iconic 2002 advert had everyone feeling sorry for a little red lamp. Now, 16 years later, the lamp is back in a sequel that reflects our changing times.
The Advertising Authority has banned KFC’s recently released Street Wise 2 advert, claiming that it’s too dangerous for South African TV.
Whether you think it’s justified or not, it is interesting to take note of where we are right now, with regards to outrage, sensitivities and what First World societies deem right and wrong.
Check out Bloomingdale’s latest, tastless, ad, proving that some copywriters are quite unaware of what’s actually wrong in society.
Driving an Accent won’t make you the most looked at person on the road, but like most great comedians, you don’t need to shout, “hey look at me, I’m an individual”, you let your personality take care of all that.
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld decided to take control of the camera and directs Chanel’s new four-minute ad, and it’s as snazzy as you’d expect.
The advert for property company Vineyards Estates pokes a little bit of fun at Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Front party, and they’ve seen the ad, and have responded.
Nigel Farage has become the surprise star of billboard campaign promoting a website specialising in extramarital affairs. Awkward.
We all know the drill when it comes to Axe adverts. One geeky guy, one can of Axe deodorant, and about a hundred scantily clad women with a hunger for geeky men.
This car ad is just the thing you need to toughen up the un-manly hole that is your life. It’s the most macho, testosterone-fuelled ad that has ever appeared on Craigslist, so don’t blame us if you feel like hunting with your bare hands after you’ve read it.
Michael Moore, the man behind the hit documentary ‘Fahrenheit 9/11,’ is not known to shy away from controversy. Such is the nature of the new ad he made for MoveOn.org. It features old women, swearing. Check it out.
Local online retailer, takealot.com has made the most of the controversial intercom chat a Carte Blanche journalist had (allegedly) with ex Auction Alliance boss, Rael Levitt. According to Carte Blanche, the person on the other side of the intercom apparently changed his voice midway through the conversation. The intercom chat became a prominent discussion point […]
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Remember that Mavericks billboard over at Kloofnek Road? The one with the half-naked lady advertising some or other fragrance for men, that people have been getting a little upset about? Well it was subtly edited by some enterprising soul last night. Take a look at the billboard-bomb after the jump.