FREAKY AD MOMENTS OF 2007, Vote #12: ‘Me So Hyundai,’ chatty butts, animal orgies
Freakiest Advertising Moment of 2007: Round 1, Vote 12.
See all previous votes here.
Here’s the full 64-team bracket.
Here are contenders 45 through 48.
45. Car dealer’s “Me So Hyundai.” Absolute Hyundai of Mesquite, Texas, did an enormously catchy version of 2 Live Crew’s “Me So Horny,” rewritten as “Me So Hyundai.”
46. Webcargo’s butt-baring ad. Naked rear ends conversed in this cheeky commercial for a file-sending software.
47. Orangina’s animal orgy. “Naturally juicy” described this Orangina campaign, in which various phyla spray sticky liquid all over each other.
48. Domino’s five-handed pizza eater. A bearded Vishnu-esque slacker voted five times for his favorite sauce in this spot.
Vote below for the freakiest of the four. Voting goes until 11 p.m. EST Wednesday, and the winner advances to Round 2.
UPDATE: Orangina brings sexy back, is on to Round 2. See the voting results here.
—Posted by Tim Nudd
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