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Mondo Pasta
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Tangled phone lines are a common sight on the streets of Bangkok, so Procter & Gamble decided to take advantage of how they resembled long strands of tangled hair. To promote P&G's line of Rejoice conditioners, a large green comb was placed on the telephone lines, reading: "Tangles? Switch to Rejoice Conditioners."
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Fedex - Whiteout cross walk ad
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A print of a cup of Folgers Coffee was placed on top of manhole covers in New York City, USA.
Wordings around the cup reads "Hey, City That Never Sleeps. Wake up. - from Folgers."
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Coop's Paints made use of the side of a building right through to the car park for this ad.
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This is ad for Mini Cooper was placed at the Zurich (Switzerland) train station.
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This is a clever ad for HSBC by Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai ad agency in India. The bank wanted to raise awareness of the dangers of global warming, so the ad guys glued an aerial photo of a city's skyscrapers to the base of a swimming pool.
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Watch Around Water is a campaign designed to educate the public about what adequate supervision is, and encourage parents/guardians to take on the responsibility for adequately supervising their children while visiting public aquatic facilities.
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A billboard for Zwilling J. A. Henckels, famous knife-makers.
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"Reserved For Drunk Drivers"
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To celebrate swimwear designer Shay Todda's new collection, Nivea fashioned this Good-Bye Cellulite sofa for the event. You could call it a product demonstration carried out when our target thinks about cellulite the most.
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"Thousands are held prisoners for their beliefs in places worse than this."