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Windex now and then

21.12.06

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I read somewhere that the following Windex ad has been voted the best by the American public. I am close to agreeing but haven't seen the alternatives so I can't say for certain. Watch it and decide for yourself.





Now watch the next ad from about a million years ago and see how far we have come in the advertising world.


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posted by Nic, 11:35 AM

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