Because the mere existence of bubble gum makes you tumble onto the floor in laughter, this is yet another Bubble Gum Weekend - in which we usually profile hilarious old gum commercials.
Care-Free put out a strange ad in 1992 for its bubble gum (a product nobody seemed to buy).
In this preposterous commersh, a stick of this massively unpopular brand of gum magically turns an opera singer into a hip rapper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw86BZu_sas
The ad is somewhat whimsical, though not quite as clever as earlier gum advertising promenades. But the fact that it shows a person repeatedly bubbling is considered by advertising experts to be the commercial's saving grace.
Trendy doesn't always mean more appealing. Even some viewers who cracked a smile at this ad probably still longed for the days of the goofy charm and simplicity of Care-Free's '70s ad campaign that featured historical figures like George Washington and the Wright brothers.
Now the '70s were some carefree times!
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