Making fun of “feminine product” ads is entry-level ad criticism. The blue water used to demonstrate the tampon or pad’s ability to absorb “liquid” (no mention of blood, of course)? The tendency of ...
What if tampon commercials used red dyed water instead of blue to show absorbency? That’s what a team at the always funny Upright Citizens Brigade wondered. Catch the Texans take on the Seahawks on ...
The neon bright blue liquid that appears in menstrual product commercials, that we all know should be a disgusting glob of red-brown blood, is hopefully on its way out. The brand Kotex has started to ...
Procter & Gamble has been rapped by the ASA for making “misleading” comparative claims between its Always Discreet Ultimate Day incontinence pads and Tena Discreet Maxi pads in a TV ad. The TV ad, ...
Period product advertising has come a long way since the days of mysterious blue liquid and menstruation euphemisms. But despite this, there is still an undeniable societal discomfort around periods ...
What if tampon commercials used red dyed water instead of blue to show absorbency? That’s what a team at the always funny Upright Citizens Brigade wondered. Advertisement Article continues below this ...