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Brenda1961

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  1. Hopeful the 3rd time is the charm! I am searching for a commercial that aired in the early 2000's I'm in South East Michigan, but I'm not sure if this was regional or national. It was a really shocking ad for a diet product/system which aired for a very short time... probably because someone at the ad company realized it was blasphemous. Anyways... it was an ad as I said for a diet system... ( don't recall the company ) it was very striking as it had the statue of the Venus of Willendorf rotating on the screen... with a male voice over listing all the health issues attributed to obesity...in the end the voice says something to the effect that women did not want to look like this...maybe in prehistoric times it was okay... Anyway... perhaps it will jog someone's mind. Any information is much appreciated...I keep on siting the commercial in academic essays... I really wish I could locate it for real. at this point I feel like I hallucinating the whole thing. Been searching now for 16 years? short of going to the museum in New York... where I would need the name of the company advertised... I'm at a loss.
  2. I am looking for an ad which ran in the early 2000's. It was for a diet system...but I do not recall which one. I don't think it ran very long as it was really bad. It had an image of the Venus of Willendorf that rotated while a man's voice over mentioned all the illnesses that are caused by overweight. and finally it said something to the effect that women didn't want to look like her meaning like this iconic prehistoric sculpture. I kind of did a mock up of it... very primitive...hoping this will jog someone's brain. It aired in MI in the Detroit market I believe. (NUTS this won't take a link from vimeo, or a picture of the venus...anyways I hope people know what I'm talking about.
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