The absolute best part comes at the 45 second mark.
The second best part happens around the 2:27 mark.
And the third best part is around the 1:15 mark.
Talk about one terrified bear.
The absolute best part comes at the 45 second mark.
The second best part happens around the 2:27 mark.
And the third best part is around the 1:15 mark.
Talk about one terrified bear.
Domino’s Pizza is launching an environmentally-friendly and potentially controversial marketing campaign with a unique twist to promote its Domino’s American Legends specialty pizzas. In an overnight secret mission, 220 Domino’s Pizza logos have been strategically “blasted” onto sidewalks in three legendary American cities (Los Angeles, Philadelphia and New York City) with the help of a high-pressure water sprayer.
Starting today, the first 250 people to email pr@dominos.com and submit a photo of them with a GreenGraffiti sidewalk Domino’s logo will receive a $15 Domino’s gift card, good for a Domino’s American Legends pizza.
Six-foot high posters of a toddler eating dog mess have been credited with persuading owners to clean up after their pets in the seaside town of Torbay, Devon.
Torbay Council launched the controversial poster campaign at the end of April to tackle a long-running problem of dog fouling.
Now local councillor Dave Butt said that dog mess on the streets has fallen by more than half from 400 reported incidents in April to 185 in June.
The campaign by Torbay Council features an image of a child eating what appears to be eating dog faeces she has found in a playground with the slogan: ‘Children will put anything in their mouths’.
Notice the guy doesn’t have his right hand . . .