10.18.2013 11:10 AM

If product slogans were honest, which they’re not

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8 Comments

  1. Bill From Willowdale says:

    Is there some hidden humour or meaning in the fact that it’s the Target logo but referring to Walmart?

    • vc says:

      There certainly is, Bill. It’s hidden behind the obvious, camouflaged by the self-evident. It has been disguised in a way that, unless you’ve lived on earth for more than 10 minutes of your life, it will be entirely ambiguous.

  2. Derek Pearce says:

    Hah! Couple things…

    1) I think if you asked the average WalMart shopper, they’d describe themself as middle class. I’m not sure what that says, but I think it’s true…

    2) “Pepsi: Is Pepsi Okay?” best one, made me laugh, so true.

    3) The PayPal one is annoyingly true as well.

  3. Steve T says:

    Here are some of my own:

    LuluLemon – “Convincing people that clothing equals activity”

    Tim Hortons – “Patriotism in a cup”

    Canada’s Senate – “Sober second patronage”
    (OK, technically not a product, but couldn’t pass this up)

  4. frmr disgruntled Con now Happy Lib says:

    Hilarious…..I have to agree with Derek…..the Pepsi one made me laugh the hardest……as Ive heard servers use the phrase so often…….(actually, I prefer Pepsi)….

  5. Tiger says:

    The Apple one isn’t quite accurate. They’re $1000 Facebook machines, these days…

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