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dustypuss | 12:34 Wed 16th Apr 2008 | ChatterBank
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can Any one explain the thinking about the new diary milk chocolate advert . the one at the air port with all the trucks and luggage cars tearing down the runway . its beyond me?
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And me!

Where does the chocolate come in??!!
Wasnt the one with the gorilla playing the drums a dairy milk one as well? They probably do it just to get your attention. What has a gorilla playing drums got to do with chocolate? Maybe with the airport one, they are trying to say that having a dairy milk is a good way to relax?
It doesn't mean anything. The whole point of an advert is to get it to stick in your head and talk about it. Looking at this this thread, they have acheived their aim.
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I thought it was a advert for heath row T5
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I agree with Sqarebear they did the same thing with the gorilla advert
But that's the point, dustypuss! You remembered the advert and what it was for, so it worked. Like when the gorilla was playing the drums.....most of us see an ad and don't think anything about it car driving down a leafy country lane - what car? No idea. Woman standing in her dirty kitchen, next it's sparkling clean - what cleaner? Erm....
Trucks and luggage, tearing down the runway - what has THIS got to do with chocolate? Bingo!
I think that those who own the rights to certain songs need the money. Bet you F
I think that those who own the rights to certain songs need the money. Bet you Freddy wil be back in the charts again soon and being touted by the mobile phone indutry for all he's worth.

Soory I posted twice. My fingers have a mind of their own today.

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