News
Help! Some Beatles fans are feeling down about the latest use of a Fab Four song in a commercial — the 1967 peace anthem "All You Need Is Love" highlights a new disposable diaper campaign. "I just ...
The video: In the first half of a new commercial from Luvs Diapers, a frazzled first-time mom sits alone in a restaurant, struggling to breastfeed her son under a blanket so as not to offend her ...
Help! Some Beatles fans are feeling down about the latest use of a Fab Four song in a commercial — the 1967 peace anthem “All You Need Is Love” highlights a new disposable diaper campaign. “I just ...
Four decades after the Beatles released their decade-defining track “All You Need Is Love” in 1967, Procter & Gamble bought the rights to the song from Sony/ATV Music. The company used the song in an ...
Procter and Gamble is no stranger to including LGBT people in their commercials, but a new spot for Luvs diapers will melt your heart.
It is often said that imitation is the highest form of flattery, but surely there’s a limit. We believe that limit comes in the form of cartoon babies participating in public poop-off competitions.
A TV commercial featuring diaper-filling babies took the top prize for "Worst Ad in America" in an annual contest sponsored by The Consumerist. More than 115,000 of the website's readers cast votes in ...
It is often said that imitation is the highest form of flattery, but surely there’s a limit. We believe that limit comes in the form of cartoon babies participating in public poop-off competitions.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results