I always knew those crunchy florets were packed with something.
(This latest round of Things About Advertising That Can’t Possibly Be True brought to you by Bread & Honey blog.)
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I always knew those crunchy florets were packed with something.
(This latest round of Things About Advertising That Can’t Possibly Be True brought to you by Bread & Honey blog.)
Jen Graves (The Stranger’s former arts critic) mostly writes about things you approach with your eyeballs. But she’s also a history nerd interested in anything that needs more talking about, from male... More by Jen Graves
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Holy fuck!
Ths correct spelling is SOYLENT (as in Soybeans and Lentils). Please make a note of it.
Whaaa…? Is it a subliminal thing to make people think broccoli is happy and makes ppl happy?
oh my god…that’s way to detailed to be pareidolia. sneaky hippies.
how to get your kid to eat veggies, the sneaky way! seinfeld’s wife’s got nothing on this.
nightmare fuel
There is a book about this advertising technique. I always secretly thought it might be bunk, but these photos would seem to confirm it. Here’s the book:
http://www.amazon.com/Subliminal-Seduction-Wilson-Bryan-Key/dp/0451061489