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Jellyfish And Jellyslug In Ads

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  • Super User

Anyone else seen the ad with the testosterone boosting jellyfish? The latest one is a testosterone boosting/ blood pressure lowering jelly sea slug(or something like that). Seems strange to use a random image of a creepy looking jellyfish to promote a product that has nothing to do with a jellyfish. Any thoughts on this random advertising campaign?

Here's the freaky jellyfish.

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  • Super User

Here's the weird jelly slug thing. Apparently its selling skinny pills today.

Personally I think its eating the guys toe, but I could be wrong.

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Hmmm...

 

Get your thing to be less "jellylike" by eating the jellyfish thing?  

  • Super User

Sounds like The Affordable Care Act.....

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