Television commercial produced by advertising agency, Maris, West & Baker, for Mississippi's R.A.T. (Reject All Tobacco) campaign. Credits: Maris, West & Baker (agency), ka-chew (animation).
0:09 to this day I still don’t know what’s behind that small door he’s closing but I feel like it was meant to be creepy. And the way the cigarettes move when the girl drops them always got to me
they gotta remake this ad for vapes now, my mum works in a primary school and has caught year five and six students vaping, that's 10-12 year olds, far too young.
THIS. Like I’m not one to shame but when basically 90% of people at my school are doing it it’s just a systematic problem. Corporations are getting literal children hooked on this stuff, evil honestly
Wait... in the original story they win the privilege of attending the factory through eating chocolate. Did Willy Wonka branch out into tobacco, or... Good lord, those kids were tricked into smoking candy-flavored packs to find a Golden Ticket.
More like their (unwillingly as follows) unaware parents (and/or grandparents/guardians,I may add) must've found their younger children's older siblings' candy-scented/flavoured ciggarette packs (and/or probably thought it WAS candy) and sent them to their kids thinking it was like Willy Wonka's operation I think,exactly..
Anti-smoking ads are usually so corny in trying to warn kids not to smoke but when they get creative with it, they go all out don't they? The second part would be the kids beating the crap out of the fake Wonka and mascot guy for not giving them real candy. "I SAID I WANTED CANDY!" "But-! CIGRETTES ARE BETTER! THEY MAKE YOU MORE GROWN UP!" (gets kicked in the stomach) "I ignored my mom's stranger danger advice and road 3 hours in a hot van because I was promised candy! I WANT MY CANDY, (REDACTED)!" "Oh please spare me! My lungs are weak!:="