Ad analysis Mentos

             In 1938 one of the most pronounced mint was created. A vision of peppermint flavored caramel candy to go by the name of Mentos discovered by Michael and Pierre Van Meal from the Netherlands on a trip to Poland. So successful was this breath of fresh air that in the 50s the mentos production moved to Rotterdam and from there International orders to France, Germany and the United Kingdom was being processed. In the 1990s Mentos the freshmaker becomes the new campaign voice, the ads indicated what life was for fresh people with a tag line "Fresh goes better"
             In the year 2003 "Save your mouth for mentos" becomes the new mentos campaign. A brand new look adding a new change, an option to manufacturers hoping promotes awareness. Before this has always known the new campaign mentos for their memorable commercials reason, are the jingles used in the ad. The jingles stick precisely in your mind only because the lyrics are so bizarre and nonsensical. I still remember when I was a kid I used to wish that's what people would do in confrontation situations. Just pop out their wafer-candy and do a pez-flip with it while grinning ear to ear.
             Taking into account other leading brands such as Coca Cola all the way to Levis jeans has had advantages that includes shelf space, distribution networks, habit, family ties, and the incorporation into everyday language. Advertising does maybe have effects on sales, but with association to social, economic, and cultural factors. Factors to be considering while analyzing mentos, is to also consider the packaging, it's labeling, its colors, and the typographic treatment used. The current advert will also be carefully analyzed.
             The easiest way to analyze this ad, I started looking at the signs, the physical form in which you get the message. The signs could be spoken words, or written words, or pictures, sounds, music. The latest add on mentos runs for less than 30 sec the main visua...

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