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The effects of advertising1

o much engage in eating his cereal, his opinion regarding the taste of the cereal and then turning to the cow to ask her opinion. Humor was the intent in this commercial because a cow cannot talk. Most ads over state the size of their products. For example, an ad for Popsicle shows the Popsicle being so big that it goes through the roof of the house. The techniques used were geared towards making a lasting impression on the kids so that they will in turn influence their parents into buying these products for them.All of the products have an underlying message or theme. Through these ad kids are encouraged to pursue an education, clean their rooms, and expect rewards for good actions. Most of the advertisements also promote socialization and glamour. Chucky Cheese ads start off with a jingle to do your math and clean your room, advocating cleanliness, education, and reward for doing those things because if you do those things then you will get to go to Chucky Cheese where you can have a real good time. The shampoo ad shows children having fun at a park. Some of them were on swings with their beautiful hair (which supposedly resulted from using the shampoo) swaying in the breeze while others were washing their hair with the shampoo and others were roller skating in the air. The underlying message seems to indicate that this is a highly sociable product, which is used by all these different kids. McDonalds ad showed a mom picking up her son from school, who told all his friends that he was going to so they too wanted to go as well. Indicating a sense of sharing and unselfishness. The themes in all of the ads seems to appeal to what will be of most importance to the kids not just as kids but also, as adults.We have observed that although more than forty ads were shown each was of a different product and except for cereal there were no other products for competing against each other. More of the ads had a lot of repetition for e...

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