Staff Reporters
Nov 25, 2010

Five of the best global TVCs this week: Foot Locker, O2 & Vodka

This week's five of the best global TVCs introduces a site for sneaker fans only, the benefits of milk and a brilliant idea for a towel that everyone should have.

R÷kk Vodka's 'Dream' ad
R÷kk Vodka's 'Dream' ad

Now this is exactly what the fashion-savvy Asian markets need – Sneakerpedia. The soon-to-be-launched site, started by Foot Locker, is all about sneakers. The American based footwear company currently has a presence in 20 countries worldwide.

Investing in a cow is perhaps the best investment one could ever make, according to milk organisation Milk South African. The campaign comprises of two TVCs, one featuring a Zulu and the second a settler. The agency is FoxP2 Cape Town.

A cool phone only goes as far as making one a ‘modern caveman’. It's the network that counts. O2 put VCCP Prague in charge of this ‘Boxes’ ad.

Its all about wet shirts in this ad called 'Dream' for Swedish-Rökk Vodka. The vodka brand has invited American comedy trio The Lonely Island to represent the brand. They are also the creative minds behind the concept.

This viral ad for True Clean Towel is restricted on You Tube for people over 18 only. The US towel company launched a towel for designated body parts so users won't get confused about where they are wiping... The only way to describe this ad is ‘disgusting but true’.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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