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Don’t tell me they have to deal with WWII
FLESH COLOR ?? for who? LMFAO.
This is the way commercials SHOULD be, I despise modern commercials because they are such shite and try to force feed you a story to make you “empathize” with the characters and try and force you to go “hey they are like me” when all it really does is just piss people like me off! Seriously how hard is it to just go “Hey here’s our product, this is what it does, for more info call here shows number and plays jingle “
"Flesh Colored"
I wish bandage boxes were still shaped like that
Directed by Freud?
This is basically Flex tape in the 50's
I caught feelings for her
The woman in this commercial looks like Jacqueline Kennedy if she had a sister.
I actually tried doing that… all of the bandaids stuck to the egg 😛
@radcam69 well what i do is tape a napkin arond my cut lol
@sukamugen hard to believe but absolutely true. some sh!t you just can't make up.
@sukamugen hard to believe but absolutely true.
@radcam69 lol wtf??!?!?
I grew up in So LA and in the early 70's you could buy Band Aids that were suitable for Black folk to wear. They were called Bro-Aids. True story. A liquor store on Compton Ave sold them.
This commercial first appeared in 1955 [Harvey Kurtzman parodied the "bandage holding up egg" image in one of his "slick ad" satires in MAD magazine].