Yawn. Brand Hires ‘Social Butterflies’ For Paintgasm

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Does anyone miss the days when ads just told you what the product did and why it might improve your life? Of course not which is why we have silly ideas like this paintball fight which, like the Sony Paint effort, is supposed to hype the fact the Samsung Corbis phone is full of color. Well, not like a TV but it’s available in a lot of different colors.

Four social media elite types were selected and given the task of recruiting as many online friends as they could in a 24 hour period. They’d them assemble the friends to participate on one of four teams which would pummel each other with paint.

And yea, that’s really it.

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