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    The promo commercial for the tv series Superstore where a character licks ice cream from the floor after a kid has eaten it. They showed a vomit joke when some viewers might be eating.

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      There is a current TV ad for toilet tissue that uses bear cartoon characters. The latest ad is that the toilet paper is so efficient that you .... get ready for a cringe..... that you could wear your underwear for a second day.

      That ad is just so wrong on many levels ...
      Now run along and play, but don’t get into trouble.

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        The Jack in the Box Crave ads. Noticed two different ones so far but the part that irks me is the woman who yells we have a craving, or something to that effect.

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          Because of the bad example it sets in terms of safety, a least favorite national ad now being shown is one for Nissan. The ad shows a child on a big-wheel-type of tricycle that is peddling madly down the sidewalk, racing the (probably) Mom's car that is driving fast beside them on the road.

          What is so dangerous is that the child blasts down the sidewalk, assumingly crossing over the entrances to neighbors' driveways. Great message for the kiddies ..... race around on your tricycle and just hope that nobody is backing out of their driveway at the same time. Children don't understand the difference between an ad and real behavior. And it is equally irksome that they are presenting an adult driver that is an idiot.

          Shame on Nissan.
          Now run along and play, but don’t get into trouble.

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            The over exuberant man yelling "LIBRARY BREAK", then the stereotyped (hair in bun, glasses) librarian having a Kit Kat bar shoved up to her face.
            Now run along and play, but don’t get into trouble.

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              Almost all car ads set bad examples. Speeding, drifting etc.
              The ad I hate most is the one where the guy brings home the wrong steaks. His girls and wife stand there sneering at him. What disrespect! If it was me I would them Those steaks are fine, if you don’t like them go to the store yourself. In fact, the two girls would probably be put on permanently on food shopping duty.
              "Reason is not automatic. Those who deny it cannot be conquered by it. Do not count on them. Leave them alone."
              Ayn Rand

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                The commercial with NBA players Chris Paul and James Harden where a NBA mascot shoots an automatic t-shirt gun. It's too eerie that can remind of the Vegas sniper massacre tragedy.

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                  The Liberty Mutual Insurance series of ads that features the pair of an emu (wearing their company's shirt) and Doug.

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                  • Re: Least Favorite National TV Ads

                    Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
                    The commercial with NBA players Chris Paul and James Harden where a NBA mascot shoots an automatic t-shirt gun.
                    Can two NBA stars be in a commercial without driving each other crazy. That's not an outline of Harden's burnt profile on the wall. That's spaghetti. Ha,ha, no that's linguine. (Throws the spaghetti at the wall) Now, it's garbage. The Odd Couple.

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                      There's a product called Cocoran. on a movie channel on Roku. That commercial blasts its volume so loud that I would mute when a commercial break is coming. Is it fair for the other commercials that follow when that commercial annoy viewers.

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