Friday, December 24, 2010

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Father Christmas Snoop Dogg

Christmas is almost here, and I wanted to participate in the craze compulsory holidays. Not being a fan of the magic of Christmas and gnangan magical atmosphere which we have always often right at the time, I propose a slightly offset pub. The scene is yet very classic and stinks Christmas full nose: a beautiful fireplace, a Christmas tree, socks hanging from the chimney and gifts at the feet of fir, two large armchairs and a storybook. However in the chairs point old man, no boy listened intently to his grandfather but Snoop Dogg and an employee of Pepsi.

The rapper, who is not his first commercial for Pepsi, tells his story in a sauce which Father Christmas says bad words and drink Pepsi.
If the story of Snoop Dogg you like, go below to discover another ... or rather a non-story.
Merry Christmas!


A very different tone from rival Pepsi ( see the video of Coca Cola ), and perhaps above all a nod to the false legend explaining the origin representation of Santa Claus.

Some destroy the dreams of children, I may be destroying the dreams of future marketers. Because no, red Santa hat with his paunchy and his coat is absolutely not an invention of Coca-Cola because even if St. Nicolas was often depicted in green, he could wear a black suit with soot, green, red or blue according to the same country. Thomas Nast, inspired by the poems of Clement Clarke Moore, illustrated Father Christmas in the form of a portly man dressed in fur and smoking a pipe in 1863. A few years later, Louis Prang, who invented the first "Christmas Card", which represented the Santa as we know it.

Then in 1931 Coca-Cola is to draw a Santa drinking Coke to regain strength during distribution of toys and especially to sell the precious drink in winter rather than summer. But the brand is not the first to use this image in advertising: fabricat the Waterman pen in 1907, the tire manufacturer Michelin in 1919 or the soap manufacturer Colgate in 1920.

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