When Advertisers Set Their Sites On Beloved Children’s Literature Classics
With our current on-demand, DVR, TV programming made to order culture, it’s getting more and more difficult for advertisers to connect with potential customers. But what if those tricky bastards happened to sneak a bit of it into the treasured children’s books that you read to your kids at bedtime?
Where The Buffalo Wild Wings Are
Charlotte’s Web MD
Green Eggs And Hammermill Paper Products
Love You Forever 21
The Giving Treats N’ Eats At Dairy Queen
The Little Engine That Could Save Big Bucks At Sofa Warehouse
The Cat In The Hatch Chili Festival At Central Market, Nov 15-18
The House At Pooh Corner Bakery
The Velve-Teen Vogue Rabbit
Oil Of Olay Wrinkle Cream In Time
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Kit has been a regular contributor to MAD magazine for over ten years, and has also been regularly published by National Lampoon, Playboy, The American Bystander, Funny Or Die, SpongeBob Squarepants Comics, Points In Case and many others. His work has been called “sort of like ‘The Far Side’, but more offbeat and often much funnier” by people who should clearly know better. He lives with his wife and two dogs, all of whom do their best to tolerate his presence