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Picture of Hic et ubique
posted April 29, 2004 07:02
Grand Marnier cognac will soon roll out an interesting ad campaign. Each ad will briefly raise a social issue, and then close with the tag line: The conversation is waiting. Go there.
  • Your sister is finally getting remarried. Her fiancée's name is Jill.
    The conversation is waiting. Go there.

  • You need to tell your boss you're taking a new job. Full-time dad.
    The conversation is waiting. Go there.

  • Maybe it's time to experience reality, without the TV.
    The conversation is waiting. Go there.
A nice theme. Thoughts? Reflections? Other issues?

The conversation is waiting.
 
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Picture of Chris J. Strolin
posted April 29, 2004 08:44Hide Post
Definitely an improvement over your average commercial. In most ads, the conversation is wanting.
 
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posted May 04, 2004 08:23Hide Post
I like it too, but I am skeptical. Our ads, by and large, are atrocious, IMHO. Car ads are the worst. To think that the average American wants to buy a car because it is "sexy" is insulting.
 
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posted May 10, 2004 10:41Hide Post
"You've decided to reduce the time you spend with friends on the computer and hope to see Europe next year. The conversation is waiting."

And I love Grand Marnier though it's so wildly over here it's only an occasional extravagance. Is it any cheaper over there? (One more motivation to get my butt in gear.)
 
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posted May 10, 2004 11:18Hide Post
A site aimed at British folks taking advantage of trips to France for "duty-free" drinks - http://www.day-tripper.net/pricesspirits.html - gives the price of a one litre bottle varying from £17.25 to £18.99. That's very roughly $34. Remember that's duty-free; it would be a lot more if bought in this country. In general, booze, like tobacco and petrol (gas) has a very high rate of duty added.


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