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New Cadburys advert series - Like or Dislike?
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I was wondering if people could answer this question on the recent series of adverts for Cadburys Dairy Milk. The series of adverts include, gorilla drumming, cars racing and dancing eyebrows.
Do you like the new style of adverts?
Why?
Do the adverts make you want to buy the product, despite having no relation to the product?
Thankyou!
Do you like the new style of adverts?
Why?
Do the adverts make you want to buy the product, despite having no relation to the product?
Thankyou!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, like yourself Diceman, I fail to see what a gorilla playing drums, kids making silly eyebrow movements etc have to do with eating chocolate! I like the more laid back ad's like the flake one used to be and though its not Cadbury,the Galaxy ad. The daft ad's dont put me off buying Cadbury choc all the same.
I enjoyed the Gorilla ad(s) (I think there are two versions).
I hate the other two (racing trucks and eyebrows), the reason? I just find them boring to be honest.
I hate Cadbury's chocolate with a passion, though obviously I know there are plenty of people who like it.
My favourite chocolate is Green and Black's, which ironically, is now owned by Cadbury's!
I hate the other two (racing trucks and eyebrows), the reason? I just find them boring to be honest.
I hate Cadbury's chocolate with a passion, though obviously I know there are plenty of people who like it.
My favourite chocolate is Green and Black's, which ironically, is now owned by Cadbury's!
I like Cadbury's but these ads are a bit disconcerting and I think they have alienated a lot of people from the brand.
Having said that, they stick in your conciousness, and maybe that's what Cad's where trying to achieve?
It seems more and more people are using abstract ideas to sell products. Is there a reason why this is becoming a popular advertising technique?
Having said that, they stick in your conciousness, and maybe that's what Cad's where trying to achieve?
It seems more and more people are using abstract ideas to sell products. Is there a reason why this is becoming a popular advertising technique?
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