They told me a bottle couldn't dream . . . .

Can we ban this commercial - or any commercial that they allow to play a million time a day?


jamie said:

Can we ban this commercial - or any commercial that they allow to play a million time a day?

This post is the prime example of why we DESPERATLY  need a Like Button on MOL!!!


Can't place where, but I seem to remember a website where I see the same banner ads over an over again.


jamie said:

Can we ban this commercial - or any commercial that they allow to play a million time a day?

Almost as bad as when you see the same topic repeated month after month.

https://maplewood.worldwebs.com/forums/discussion/id/126668-Shampoo-bottle-recycling-ads?page=2#comment-3254934


;-)


ridski said:
jamie said:

Can we ban this commercial - or any commercial that they allow to play a million time a day?

Almost as bad as when you see the same topic repeated month after month.

https://maplewood.worldwebs.com/forums/discussion/id/126668-Shampoo-bottle-recycling-ads?page=2#comment-3254934





;-)

Thanks


DaveSchmidt said:

How wrong they were.

dreamy alright !


ridski said:
jamie said:

Can we ban this commercial - or any commercial that they allow to play a million times a day?

Almost as bad as when you see the same topic repeated month after month.

https://maplewood.worldwebs.com/forums/discussion/id/126668-Shampoo-bottle-recycling-ads?page=2#comment-3254934


;-)

I'm really surprised last comment was from June and this ad is running stronger then ever - ugh.  


The only thing that we can do is to avoid using their product or service.  True Car runs more often than bottle dreams.  Heck it runs more often than "Hello" at Echo Canyon!


I have no idea what this is.


conandrob240 said:

I have no idea what this is.

It's an Ad Council commercial promoting recycling, in which a shampoo bottle becomes a hairbrush. Local outlets use Ad Council ads, which contain public service messages, to fill up breaks when they couldn't sell the time. That's why they keep appearing, over and over. Another common one shows silhouettes of pairs kissing or embracing behind a screen before they reveal their diversity to a crowd of onlookers.



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