The campaign for Okamoto USA, Inc.’s thinnest-ever condom, the 0.04-mm. thick Crown brand “Zero Zero Four,” reminds users of what the alternative to usage is: Becoming a father. Cleveland-based ...
The new NYC Condom campaign carries a secret Canadian tourism message: One of the ads features Toronto's Flatiron Building. Darn those confusing stock image searches using "Flatiron Building"! Toronto ...
“What a mysterious country,” one netizen commented on the social media platform Weibo after adverts for the Japanese condom brand Okamoto, which had covered the ceiling and walls of a metro station in ...
A batch of new Trojan ads are playful and unexpectedly emotional — in a a good way. When was the last time you saw a condom ad and though, awww, sweet? The first spot, “big date,” is interesting for a ...
Condoms are usually associated with things that are hard, but a new ad for the Skyn brand is all about softness. The online film by UltraSuperNew Tokyo shows a couple engaging in some unusual foreplay ...
Condom advertisements are almost always either cheesy, awkward or awkwardly cheesy. Elasun, a Chinese prophylactic company, has managed to flip that script with their Olympic-themed print ads ...
India's government has banned condom ads between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. to protect children from seeing them on TV. Some citizens are outraged by the... On Monday, India's Ministry of Information and ...
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