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Advertising Fail

Posted on March 9, 2009 by Brent Toderash

I snapped a photo of this bill­board near Atlanta last year. Won­der who’s respon­si­ble for that slogan?

Advertising Fail (Billboard)

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Last reply was 189 days ago
  1. Wally Bock
    View 1067 days ago

    Wow. Here’s a scary thought. Some­one was paid to write that. Some­one else actu­ally was paid to approve it. And some­where along the way some­one else said, “Huh?” and was told to butt out or sim­ply ignored.

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  2. Brent Toderash
    View 1067 days ago

    Wally, that makes me really shudder!

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  6. Ismail
    View 190 days ago

    Look guys, the bill­board isn’t flawed, but the slo­gan is intact sup­posed to be like that. It’s just mess­ing about with the words :) “imag­ine more snacks than you can imag­ine”, is a clever in the sense that though it doesnt seem clear at first, it is soon vis­i­ble ad an enter­tain­ing phrase.

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    • Aaronreplied:
      View 189 days ago

      You’re an idiot.

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