Orbit chewing gum: Beautiful teeth, girl

Orbit chewing gum: Beautiful teeth, girl

Beautiful teeth
Wrigley's Orbit White

Advertising Agency: BBDO, Austria
Creative Director: Dr. Markus Enzi
Art Director: Emanuela Sarac
Copywriter: Michi Grill
Graphic Designers: Dieter Oitzinger, Christian Brezina

Your rating: None Average: 6.7 (3 votes)

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Oh, common, don't be mean.

Been done: Jon Vong Matt (however you spell that agency's name) for some optical store, headline: Nice glasses.

Right you're buddy. They actually did some are nice stuff. Check out their website: www.jvm.de - it's even available in English. Btw: they're called Jung von Matt. But you were pretty close.

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stupid .. both of them.

she ain't that bad lookin.

I agree. They could exagerate much more.

This just plain mean.

she is lookin bad becoz of her protruded teeth.....
haha.

At first glance I thought this was another altoids sour ads. A little too close to these
http://www.oaaa.org/obieawards/win/view.asp?ENTRY_ID=19535

those are beautiful teeth?
they didn't succed showing this by contrast.
bed prints.

altoids. you'll grow into them.

Is that Ms. Austria or what? Hey, BBDO, c'mon try harder!
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lol

This is such a rip off from Altoids. Very sad. At least they didn't make another 'my teeth are so white, they shine in the dark' ad.

not liking it.

Tipical Aussie ad.....

Boring.

Since when did Austrians become Aussies? Don't you mean Australians...

Since when did Aussie ads become tipically (sic) boring?

What's that white stuff under your nose? I really hope it's "snow".

Get all the facts straight before you start stereotyping others.

And one more thing. It spells "typical" dimwit.

love it!!!! good thinking.

would only right the copy in a lighter way, someplace else maybe, closer to the logo?
don't want anything in the way of this image.

http://adnerd.blogspot.com

beautiful teeth? well, at least good you're not chewing orbit.
seen it many times before and it makes more sense for a toothpaste than for a chewing gum.

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