Sharpies Cuts Through Crap, Gets to Point

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Sometimes a well-written, polite letter just doesn’t cut it. It certain times, what’s needed is the purest, most unfiltered expression of thought and what better devive to transfer that blunt thought to a piece of paper than a big ‘ol sharpie. In a new Brand Buzz-created campaign, that’s exactly the message. There’s no need to waste time with fancy words when you can quickly scrawl out your thoughts with a Sharpie.

A collection of :15’s broke February 19 on national cable and print will hit March issues of Better Homes & Garden, Family Fun, Parents, People, Sports Illustrated, Martha Stewart Living, Redbook and Oprah.

See the ads here, here, here and here.

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