Burger King Wins For Strangest (Anti) Christmas Campaign Of The Year
In exciting news for turkeys & our piggy friends, Burger King attempting to flog burgers as alternative Christmas fare.
In exciting news for turkeys & our piggy friends, Burger King attempting to flog burgers as alternative Christmas fare.
A good idea to make sure Grandad's had a few Scotches before showing him this brave trans-positive festive whiskey work.
Despite its promise of "goodwill to all men" and "ding dong merrily on high", you really can't do Christmas sober.
Of course Christmas is a little bit gay! Except maybe the ugly jumpers, which appear deeply rooted in heterosexuality.
The safari suit & the fondue set to be the hot gift under the tree this Christmas if this Salvos ad's to be believed.
Typically, B&T won't have a bad word said about Nigella. However, we are reneging on that reader promise here.
Santa comes out gay in this wonderful new work. Not that the tinsel, baubles and Mariah weren't already a giveaway.
Typically, the only tears at Christmas tend to be due to the huge cost of it. Not so this tear-jerker of a festive spot.
This fun, festive spot attempts to predict the future and suggests we'll all be morphing into Mugatu from Zoolander.
Take Christmas to a whole new level with a KFC knitted bucket hugger. Then reduce it back to new lows by serving KFC.
This is further proof you don't want those dour anti-vaxxers at your Christmas bash. Not that they're allowed in anyway.
Does your Christmas to-do list include wrap presents, buy booze, change telcos? You'll enjoy this festive Optus spot.
ALDI's annual Christmas ad focussing on the festive fare this year and not all the weird shit in the middle aisles.
Amazon attempts to throw off its "we know we're arseholes" reputation in surprisingly moving Christmas work.
Call B&T a bit stuck in our ways, but it's just not a Myer Chrissie ad without Jennifer Hawkins looking overly perfect.
The Coles Chrissie ad's here with its three givens - Curtis Stone & a pav, sickly cute kids; no drunk, lecherous uncles.
Creative agency triples toilet paper usage such were the apparent nerves around any John Lewis Christmas campaign.
If your ideal Chrissie ad's Jamie Oliver with his fist up a turkey's bottom, then this spot could prove challenging.