When Political Ads Attack, Everyone Loses

With additional reporting by Adam Uhrynowski.

We’re all familiar with mudslinging in political commercials, debates and speeches. In the recent Iowa caucuses, negative advertising was more apparent than ever. But why do America’s leaders spend so much time pointing out the competition’s flaws and defending their political (and personal) histories rather than promoting themselves? Does it even work? What if brands reverted to this tactic? We’ll answer these questions and more after the jump.

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Shoot this Bear. Or Dance with this Bear. Whatever.

What do office supplies, chicken sandwiches, and body wash have in common? They’ve all jumped on the interactive ad platform, of course! Bic, being the newest member of the engaged set, now holds hands with the likes of Old Spice and Burger King after producing a knock-out video series in the latest tradition of interactive storytelling. For the groundbreaking page, they chose — drumroll, please — Tipp-Ex® Whiteout to be the star of the show!  ...Uh, what?
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KFC’s Viral Effort Degrades All of Humanity

KFC's latest viral video attempt offers us a glorious "teachable moment." This effort is so bad it's...bad. It's the antithesis of Old Spice's masterful video response meme—the hottest thing on the web right now, advertising or otherwise. We are all worse people for this video. Bask in the glorious #fail after the jump.
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Singing for Your Breakfast at BK

Burger King wants to get you wet. Really wet. Well, if you like that sort of thing. The brand is pushin’ it with its “Singing in the Shower” campaign for the UK market. Billed as The World’s First Guilt-Free Shower Cam, Brits (or peeping Toms worldwide) can ogle BK’s bikini-clad breakfast babe shamelessly singing and dancing in the shower each morning (9:30 to be exact).
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