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In our modern world, we're bombarded with advertising everywhere we go. Join us to take a look at some of the most creative and ingenious advertisements using oversized enlarged objects…
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Be Amazed at these Creative Ads Using Oversized Objects! While the full effect can only be seen from above, this advert for Frontline flea and tick spray is particularly nifty because it makes use of the public to get its message across. When you imagine the perfect sandwich, what you want is fresh, soft bread rather than week-old, stale trash. Created by advertising agency BBDO, this campaign aimed to promote office supplies by FedEx Kinko by showing office supplies interacting with the streets of New York City. German advertising agency Jung Von Matt were tasked with getting the word out about Mondo Pasta, so they came up with the idea of utilising an often-overlooked area on boats to advertise giant faces slurping on ropes meant to represent pasta! When Pantene wanted to advertise its new anti-breakage shampoo, what better way to do it than to replicate a story where a girl’s hair was literally strong enough to act as rope? In our fast-food obsessed society, something that’s bound to grab our attention is a giant box of French fries. Even if the fries are actually planks of wood, in an installation for pest company Terminix.

This giant tennis racket by Chinese advertising agency TBWA was used to promote the Tennis Masters Cup in 2006. A giant bottle of nail polish isn't something you’d expect to see as you walk down the street, but that's probably why this advert, promoting Rimmel's Quick Dry Nail Polish, did so well. What better way to advertise a new and improved Massive McMuffin Breakfast than with a supersize food bag? This Malaysian advert for Penline Stationery is simple, but effective. When McDonalds in Canada were running a free coffee promotion, they turned to advertising agency Cosette. Zwilling pride themselves on producing super sharp knives, and this advertising campaign in Malaysia definitely illustrates that.

This is one ad with a serious tone, intended to demonstrate the dangers of not wearing your seatbelt in your car. This ad by TM Advertising in Dallas is clever because it’s a two-for-one deal. What could be better than a giant drinks dispenser? This is another ad that appeals to our sense of comedy.
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