The 90s aesthetic really annoys me in this. There’s a sticker of Lara Croft in a phone booth and the VHS tape of a rave is ridiculous, when you consider the kids in the advert were probably born in 2005 and live like Love Island Influencer wannabes.The Tinder ad, where Miss Lip Fillers moves to a new city and feels lonely, so goes out and shags a load of people. Surely there are better ways to make friends?
Yes and she’s got her greasy hair in a scrunchie with the two little tendrils hanging down her face. Some 90s trends should stay in the past.The 90s aesthetic really annoys me in this. There’s a sticker of Lara Croft in a phone booth and the VHS tape of a rave is ridiculous, when you consider the kids in the advert were probably born in 2005 and live like Love Island Influencer wannabes.
It’s like those awful begging ads to donate to the charity re water etc and the poor awful kiddies with face disability now those ads years old got to be as I remember it so well,Children all grown up now I reckon.I donate to few charities but they are not on Tv constantly.The Oxo advert "quiet night in" - with the kids saying Teachers sick. I wonder how old that is by now?
Edit : 2017 - so 7 years old. Time for a new ad Oxo!
I don’t like that advert either. Mainly because it’s so obviously a scam that the little girl has pulled with her mum. Mum says to her “go into that shop, give it the old puppy dog eyes, say to the shopkeeper “it’s for my mum”, make out you don’t have any money but you’ve only got lots of crap in your pocket, and watch the shopkeeper fall for it hook, line and sinker, and give you a bar of chocolate”.and Oh God! - Cadbury's have reprised that dreadful ad with the girl going into the sweetshop to announce "Iddd likka barra choklit............." then "paying" with various bits of old junk.
I knowI don’t like that advert either. Mainly because it’s so obviously a scam that the little girl has pulled with her mum. Mum says to her “go into that shop, give it the old puppy dog eyes, say to the shopkeeper “it’s for my mum”, make out you don’t have any money but you’ve only got lots of crap in your pocket, and watch the shopkeeper fall for it hook, line and sinker, and give you a bar of chocolate”.
It’s not even a small bar the shopkeeper gives but the giant most expensive bar as well. The girl and her mum probably pull this scam in loads of shops
I think the reason they’ve brought this ad back is because it’s Cadbury’s 200th anniversary and if you notice, they’ve slightly re-edited it by adding retro elements to it
The pasta looks banging thoughThe Oxo advert "quiet night in" - with the kids saying Teachers sick. I wonder how old that is by now?
Edit : 2017 - so 7 years old. Time for a new ad Oxo!
That ad annoys me so much.The Oxo advert "quiet night in" - with the kids saying Teachers sick. I wonder how old that is by now?
Edit : 2017 - so 7 years old. Time for a new ad Oxo!
It wasn’t 2024, the ad is a few years old. The original poster said it’s from 2017 but yes you’re right why didn’t the mum’s friend WhatsApp or text her directly?That ad annoys me so much.
Why is the mum so dressed up to go to the cinema? She looks like an old lady going to a WI event.
Why did her friend not WhatsApp her to say she’s cancelling? Did the eldest daughter take a message on a LANDLINE in the year 2024?
Why did the class teacher not let the parents know about judo class before they took their little shits along?
I HATE that!!That sodden switch service ad,with the bloke that’s got curtains hair style and shakes his effin head.pisses me off.
I thought at first he had a tick problem,but no just effin stupid hairy curtains.I give up I really do.I HATE that!!
Hairy curtains?I thought at first he had a tick problem,but no just effin stupid hairy curtains.I give up I really do.
My dog goes absolutely mental when that song starts! I don't think he's a Plastic Bertrand fan even though he's French lolAny ad featuring that annoying French song. You know the one. There's another company using it at the moment. I'm not sure which, as I switched over as soon as I heard the first few bars of "Ça plane pour moi"
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