Product Placement.

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longwinded
longwinded
WA
347 posts
WA, 347 posts
13 Jul 2010 12:45am
Watched TV the other night and noticed some gratuitous product placement and am keen to know how far brand names have infultrated our day-to-day lives.
I have always been made curious of the term "hoovering" as a description of using a physical force, namely a vacuum to clean stuff.
Thought that the company in question could go galactic as Richard Branson did, and give sponsorship to the space shuttle with a product placement in the form of a green and white border crossing sign painted on the inside of the space shuttle cargo bay doors like "you are now entering the Hoover of space" for all to see during the next man made satelite launch.


getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
13 Jul 2010 4:06pm
Are you a Coke addict or Vegemite packer or sumpin? I have a headache after reading that and need a Nurofenor a Panadol. Maybe you have Gladwrapped your inhalation orifaces once too often? Can't chat tho - I have a jumbo to catch.

Just doesn't sound the same as:

Are you a cola addict or yeast spread packer or sumpin? I have a headache after reading that and need an ibuprofen or a paracetomol. Maybe you have cling-wrapped your inhalation orifaces once too often? Can't chat tho - I have a jet plane to catch.

Yep - it's everywhere. I tried (and partially succeeded) in having my kids use terms like cola, paracetamol etc for ages.. I gave up cause they were made fun of for refering to coke as 'the fizzy black cola'. Sigh.. harm minimisation is the best you can aim for.. now here's a word from our sponsor!!

Anyway longy, put your generic branded foil hat on and go back to reading the carcinogens on the plain brand cereal flakes.
Jukebox
Jukebox
NSW
155 posts
NSW, 155 posts
13 Jul 2010 7:37pm
Dont like the subliminal content (product placement ) of every infantissimal thing ever developed then watch Quentin Tarrantino films he cant stand it either , some good films too
ginger pom
ginger pom
VIC
1746 posts
VIC, 1746 posts
13 Jul 2010 9:55pm
Hoover is what a vacuum cleaner is called in the UK.

In the same way that Eski is used here....
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
13 Jul 2010 8:29pm
I tried to buy an eski in NZ once, the lady in the shop had no idea what I was talking about,
when I pionted to the one behind her she looked at me like i was martian and said " thats a chilly bin"
But I couldnt ubderstand her cos it sounded like "Thuts ih Chully Bun"
FBRoy
FBRoy
NSW
101 posts
NSW, 101 posts
13 Jul 2010 10:33pm
landyacht said...

I tried to buy an eski in NZ once, the lady in the shop had no idea what I was talking about,
when I pionted to the one behind her she looked at me like i was martian and said " thats a chilly bin"
But I couldnt ubderstand her cos it sounded like "Thuts ih Chully Bun"


Lucky you didn't try and offer her your thongs for sale....

sbray
sbray
SA
350 posts
SA, 350 posts
15 Jul 2010 10:57am
The current Kings of "Oz product placement".....Master Chef.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
15 Jul 2010 10:58am
When the Matt Fatgitson got down on all fours, probably a first (with trousers on) in a decade from the time it took him - to uncomfortably mop up with the handy wipes he sprukes - I made wifey change the channel.

She grumbled.. muttering all the way to the boudoir to watch the show.

I changed channels to some bouncy flouncy, farrrrted, and contemplated how good it was that Fatso had given me the out there. I think the flouncy may have been subliminaly selling cantelopes.. Can't be too sure tho my concentration was lapsing.
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