Rebisco crackers: "Ang sarap ng filling mo."
The one with the lolo on the rocking chair and the kid. This ad is really very touching. Very few people are now banking on commercials based on value these days.
It's amazing how you could put values and recall in thirty seconds or less. They should do more ads like this.
Ang sarap ng feeling ko.
On the other hand, I can't recall that crackers ad where the kid tries to hypnotize his dad to give him the crackers. In other words, inuuto niya si Daddy.
I think it ran for a minute or more and I can't even recall the brand.
Friday, June 4, 2010
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