Woman Strips Man, Baby Farts, Milk Cures PMS, Eskimos Suck Face

Reversing a concept recently used in an Axe deodorant ad comes this commercial for SABMiller’s Brutal Fruit in which a woman forces a man to move based on what she does to her bottle of Brutal Fruit. Other commercials featured in this week’s AD Age TV Spots of the Week include, again for SABMiller, a spot featuring animals, poking a bit of fun at Budweiser’s use of animals in its campaigns, auditioning for a role in the brewer’s ad campaign; a very humorous Got Milk?” campaign that capitalizes on recent findings milk may reduce the effects of PMS causing men to obtain as much milk as they can; a Scope commercial that helps Eskimos get beyond the nose rub; Truth satirizes big tobacco companies for becoming media companies and changing their names to avoid bad PR; a Hispanic spot promoting the successful HED Grocery Store; a farting baby promotes Suzuki and Mercedes doodlers doodle up the new 2006 M Class.

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