Do you ever get the feeling you have bad breath? I sure do. But dogs never know and humans are the victims of this crime. Pedigree Dentastix advertisement for minty treats for dogs is one way they direct peoples attention towards the situation.
This ad also focuses on being humorous toward this common problem. The humor of this ad is in the facial feature of the dog with wide eyes and tongue stuck out. Also the bird, looking dead and out of breath, adds another small humorous touch. Awkward is another word that describes this advertisement. The bird with the dog is not really what you would think to be put together in an ad like this. To me, the ad would have would have been more like a cat and a bird but not a dog and a bird. The simpleness is very unique to this ad. For most ads, you would see more props or people in the image, but all there is is just a bird in a cage, a dog, and the product and a saying. This is very simple to me. Having a humorous tone, the writer wrote this ad to promote the "Dentastix" to dog owners whose pet has bad breath. The ad persuades the readers to buy the product for thier benefit and for their pet's benefit. The ad helps the reader realize that this might solve their problem.
Pedigree's "Dentastix" did a commedable job of advertising. They put humor, uniqueness, and simpleness into one picture to promote their product.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Moral Obligations
A child on the street plays
his broken violen that shrieks
like nails on a chalk bored
for just a few cents
be kind give him $20
A man digs through the trash
for a half eaten doughnut
just so his stomach doesn't growl
like the call of the great grizzly
be compassionate feed him a meal
Will you do what is an moral obligation?
his broken violen that shrieks
like nails on a chalk bored
for just a few cents
be kind give him $20
A man digs through the trash
for a half eaten doughnut
just so his stomach doesn't growl
like the call of the great grizzly
be compassionate feed him a meal
Will you do what is an moral obligation?
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Pioneer Stadium
Walking though those glorious gates is like walking through the pearly gates of heaven. I'm home when I'm at Pioneer Stadium in Batesville, AR. Just to hear the roaring of the crowd is music to my ears. The high and low pitches of the band and the announcer talking about the Frito chili pies at the concession stand is what I just can't live without. As I walk up the stands to find me a seat and pass all the different fans along the way, I smell the magnificent variety of food such as nachos, hot dogs, and hot chocolate. When I find a place to sit, (being the big fans we are) my friends and I hold signs up that say "GO PIONEERS!!" and yell at the top of our lungs. A few minutes after watching tackles, fumbles, punts and first downs, the crowd goes wild after a Pioneer makes a touchdown. Fireworks shoot off into the sky while the announcer is going crazy. At the end of the game, it is another Pioneer victory and they have just been crowned 5A Conference Undefeated Champs. All of the football players make their way to the bottom of the stands. They shout with deep, one-accord voices the V-I-C-T-O-R-Y chant for they are proud to be Pioneers. That's where I come from. This is forever my home. I am a Batesville Pioneer.
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