I totally agree. I live in the Houston area and nearly every time I see one of these ads, I cringe. Like, I get the concept and where they thought they were going with it, but they ran out of good ideas for this campaign a looooong time ago.
MD Anderson Cancer Center has had this marketing campaign going for a while where they’re “crossing out cancer.” Most of the ads are better phrased than this one though, lol.
thrillhouse1632 on November 2nd, 2020 at 18:11 UTC »
I totally agree. I live in the Houston area and nearly every time I see one of these ads, I cringe. Like, I get the concept and where they thought they were going with it, but they ran out of good ideas for this campaign a looooong time ago.
IG-3000 on November 2nd, 2020 at 18:14 UTC »
Everything about this ad is confusing me
TheDoug850 on November 2nd, 2020 at 19:21 UTC »
MD Anderson Cancer Center has had this marketing campaign going for a while where they’re “crossing out cancer.” Most of the ads are better phrased than this one though, lol.