>head on
>apply directly to the forehead
>head on
>apply directly to the forehead
>head on
>apply directly to the forehead
>head on
>apply directly to the forehead
>head on
>apply directly to the forehead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkz6FyVP4Nc
who came up with this marketing campaign?
>>83462664
A genius since we all still remember it years later.
>these ads are more than 10 years old now
where does time go?
>>83462509
>that black guy suddenly walks out
>>83462509
I never tried that product but it sounds like a miracle if you can get rid of headaches by applying it directly to the forehead.
Who thought this was a good idea?
>>83464345
It can't. It does literally nothing, but technically, the ad never claims that it will relieve your headache. It just tells you to rub it on your head.
>>83464453
A conman wanting other people's money. That's who. Duh.
>>83464497
genius!
>>83464453
I trained with a Shake Weight for 6 weeks, and was able to land a job at the zoo, jerking off rhino's.
Thanks Shake Weight
>>83464345
>>83464497
Drugs can be absorbed through the skin, but they don't soak through this skin, then the skull and into the brain.
>As of September 2000, there were two versions of HeadOn available in makets/stores: "ExtraStrength and Migraine". Chemical analysis of the Migraine formulation has shown that the product consists almost entirely of wax. The three "active ingredients" are iris versicolor 12× (a toxic flower), white bryony 12× (a type of toxic vine), and potassium dichromate 6× (a known carcinogen). The "×" notation indicates that the three chemicals have been diluted to 1 part per trillion, 1 part per trillion, and 1 part per million respectively.[10] This amount of dilution is so great that the product has been described as a placebo;[11] with skeptic James Randi calling it a "major medical swindle".[10] The formula for the Extra Strength version of the product is the same as the Migraine except that it excludes the iris versicolor.
>>83462664
>>83462994
Doubly so since it gave us all headaches.
>>83464453
My dad bought his ex-wife one.
>>83464497
>>83464345
Dumb people would buy it because placebo. Rubbing directly into location of the pain makes them think it should help better.
Usually they take tylenol or advil or something with it and they convince themselves that it actually did at least something, when really it was all just the pain reliever pill
What is some essential early-2000's kino?
>>83462509
I remember those glue sticks they sucked