Stripper mom needs chicken cessation gum
This Australian commercial (possibly not safe for work) for Nando’s restaurants may win awards for most convoluted premise. The plot goes something like this: Mom can’t stop thinking about Nando’s chicken, so she resorts to using some special Nando’s craving-control products—first the Nando-fix patch, but that’s awkward, because she’s a stripper, and the patch goes on your backside, which is distracting for customers who are trying to enjoy your butt-wagging, so she goes with the Nando-fix gum, which allows her to make tons of money stripping and control her cravings until she can enjoy a nice dinner at Nando’s with her wholesome family. See some print work from Nando’s here, which is just as classy. Via AdPulp.
—Posted by Tim Nudd
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