Brazil Carnival Kissers Get Anti-Germ Mouthspray
Serial kissers at Brazil's racy Carnival parades can now swap saliva with even more revellers thanks to a mouth spray designed to fight germs, just one of many weird products companies have launched to profit from traditionally libidinous revelry.
The spray was launched by a local company for Carnival celebrations this weekend in Salvador, the heart of Brazil's African culture, and Sao Paulo, its biggest city. French kissing among strangers is rife during Carnival.
Its slogan was "Kiss a lot, …
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Just like Mad Magazine, the new wonderbra ads are interactive. Pull the string, and you can see the power of the wonderbra, as the bra enhances the cleavage in the ad.
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C'mon, join the club.
As reported by CNN, "Attitudes toward sex and marriage have relaxed since Communist China began market reforms in the late 1970s, opening the doors to a huge increase in adultery and divorce." In fact, the number of divorces in China rose by 21% from 2003 to 2004.
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In Japan, it's the men who receive gifts of chocolate on Valentine's Day. As reported by the BBC:
"In Japan, things are different. Women are supposed to give chocolate to the men in their lives - boyfriends, co-workers but especially their bosses. The Japanese call it Giri choco, or obligation cho…
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Say "I love you" with the gift of cosmetic surgery.
Forget about the flowers and chocolate. This Valentine's Day, couples in China are giving each other plastic makeovers. According to the BBC:
"Young lovers in China's largest city, Shanghai, are turning to cosmetic surgery as a Valentine's Day …
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This looks sketchy. All the way from Korea:
"How to use. Firstly, spray special healthful liguid on bust. After put on bust doctor, plug in and turn on switch button. You can adjust vibration power by button. 15 minutes per day is efficient to make good shaping bust." (Gizmodo)
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When we first broke the news on Assvertising, we didn't think any respectable company would actually do it... But Kodak proved us wrong. I guess when your brand is dying along with film, you become more tempted by sex in advertising.
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