Video: Bayer aspirin ad
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
When a job brings you nothing but a headache, of course, it's best to change it. However, if such a decisive step is not yet within your power, you can take a pill aspirin - and will remove the painful sensations as if by hand. At least temporarily.
Advertising of medicines does not get tired of surprising us with its diversity and the humor with which pharmacists approach the most complex problems of the human body. Bayer has long been famous for its creative approach to creating advertising products, and this time it has pleased me with a series of funny posters. The Chilean agency "BBDO" has worked on their creation. It doesn't matter who you are by profession: workload and sky-high vacation dreams can cause painful fatigue for a carpenter, an office manager, and a cook.
It is interesting that God himself ordered Bayer aspirin to advertise, since historically it happened that it was the representative of this company (chemist Arthur Eichengrun) who made a scientific discovery - deduced the aspirin "formula" harmless to the human body (although there are other versions in history, since the development substances were carried out simultaneously by several scientists). For a long time, this drug was only distributed by Bayer, being a registered trademark. To enable consumers to associate the name of the pill with the manufacturer, each pill featured a branded cross, which is still the Bayer logo today. By the way, this company became famous for the fact that before the First World War it widely distributed heroin as a cough remedy, the drug was a trademark of Bayer.
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