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Cadburys Airport (Chase)- A Glass And A Half Full Production

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

Aired: 12th April ITV1

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  • You don't get it? It's speaking to your basic primal imagination we all have ingrained from childhood - chunky, colourfull toy-like vehicles (trucks, fire engines, diggers...airport vehicles)racing against each other - pure joy (glass and a half of joy). But if someone else has to explain it, it looses its impact. Sofisticated messages are unravelled...not explained. I guess that's why this ad was for the UK market and not the US.

  • lots of people dot like this ad i love it

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  • @youngginge Wtf does 2 kids waggling their eyebrows, fish having a race (finding nemo style) or a gorilla playing the fucking drums have to do with chocolate?? NOTHING !! They're just extremely good advertising that get us consumers to talk about the advert, thus promoting their product. Just like we're all doing here, right now.

    Welcome to the world of advertising!

  • WHO WON?!

  • lol it reminds me of topgear race at the airport

  • @youngginge It doesn't have anything to do with chocolate. Cadbury makes their ads bizarre so people will remember them.

  • but i thot cadbury was about chocolate? man this is sum fucked up shit

  • Nothing, that's what Cadbury is about.

  • ugle sorry to say that

  • is it the stig in the orange n white car

  • this must be how heathrow lost all those bags... lol

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