Friday, May 15, 2009

You Know Who...


Schweppes have started a new advertising campaign. You can see all their posters HERE. And no, they haven't paid me for this post. Perhaps they're paying you know who...

18 comments:

  1. At £17.83 a bottle for Gordons the king of Gins, I'm not surprised the MP claimed it on his expenses....

    http://www.plenty2say.com

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  2. So how much is dave getting?

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  3. I know people who wouldn't even clean their toilet with Gordon's Gin.

    Vile stuff.

    Henrick's Gin all the way please.

    (an if being extra fussy - Fever Tree for the tonic)

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  4. What a bizarre ad campaign!

    Bombay Sapphire if I'm pushed.

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  5. That's a good sign that Cameron and therefore the Tories have not been damaged by this.

    If they had they would have pulled this campaign.

    I cannot see a company using sleazy Labour and Liberal Democrat politicians in Adverts!

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  6. IanVisits: I don't think so. It must be Bombay Sapphire. But the ad campaign is very imaginative and bang on the nail. Love it! It captures the mood beautifully.

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  7. Not sure how you can think that Tories have not been damaged. If, as Iain says the campaginers are getting abused on the doorstep then they must have been. They certainly are as culpable as the Labour party and it seems to me that people like Andrew McKay, Julie Kirbride should go along with Morley and Malik from the Labour side.

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  8. You know who have certainly captured the mood of the nation. The Maddona "Orphan Boutique" also appealed to me.Expect it to go viral, which I guess is what they want.

    In the meantime, chaps, chaps, let not get het up about which gin.

    However, I would kill for a bottle of Xoriguer or Beltran if you have some duty free allowance coming back from Minorca.

    The tonic must be in those little tins to keep it fizzy and I prefer Schweppes.

    And I believe it's your round...

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  9. How much is the tax per bottle? Ask Jimmy Brown, he's sure to know.

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  10. Tanqueray! You know it makes sense...

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  11. Am I reading the top one correctly? It's suggesting Dave has gone from copying Blair to copying Barack Obama. Why is Patrick Stewart in the picture?

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  12. I can see those becoming collector's items - like the Guinness posters in the 1960s that reworked some well-loved Gilbert & Sullivan songs.** In fact, I want one of each of those now: where can I buy them?

    ** eg

    On a tree by a river a little toucan
    Sang "Guinness, my Goodness, my Guiness".

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  13. You do realise they're taking the mickey out of Dave?

    "Gosh we can" : sounds like Tim "Nice but dim".

    "Experience matters" - what is Dave's experience? PR boy for Carlton TV.

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  14. Anon. 3.16.......no need to be like that just because his mummy in law got him the job.Your just being too beastly for words.

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  15. What berk thought that ad campaign up I wonder?

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  16. These have been in the Sat telgraph magazine for a few weeks now. Odd campaign.
    I like the one where Brown is being fired Apprentice style best.

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  17. And does wee George really spell his surname that way?

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  18. Excellent stuff - and the first original advertising for years,
    But you can stuff the Gordon's when there's Plymouth Gin available - and ditto Schweppes whilst Fevertree Tonic is out there !
    But wouldn't you really love to stick the ice cubes up Gordon's fundament !

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