Coming Home
A new spot for IKEA beautifully captures the longing on the way back home, and the joy upon reaching there.
A new spot for IKEA beautifully captures the longing on the way back home, and the joy upon reaching there.
Huggies has announced a rather unusual test for its Little Snugglers diapers, that will be streamed live on March 12. To quote:
We let 18 babies poop on almost $500,000 worth of goods. Can Huggies Little Snugglers stop a total disaster?
Watch it go down
March 12 | 9AM PT / 12PM ET
What to expect:
Expensive items + poop-prone babies
Violinists + Chaos
The ultimate blowout showdown
Register now so you don’t miss the (potential) mess.
Excerpts from a report out of Florida:
An inmate at the Indian River County Jail faces a new felony charge after authorities say he slipped away from a barbecue event for charity to have sex with a woman in a portable toilet.
The inmate, Hartley Elliot Sanchez, 35, was a trustee whose job was to help serve food at the event when he wandered off, an arrest report from the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office said.
Surveillance video showed Sanchez abandoning his post, walking behind a boat display near the portable toilets and conversing with two women, according to the report. Making sure no one was watching, a woman went into a toilet and Sanchez went in shortly after.
The duo re-emerged separately a little while later.
When deputies asked him about it, Sanchez acknowledged the encounter and offered that investigators should check out the video, according to investigators.
Sanchez, who was awaiting sentencing at the time, now faces one count of prisoner escape or attempted escape under Florida law. He is being held without bond.
Under state law 944.40, even briefly stepping out of an assigned work area while in custody can count as an escape attempt. The incident occurred on Wednesday.
Yorkshire Tea makes the case for its premium brew with a couple of witty spots.
Olive oil brand Graza has launched its range of mayo products with a wacky spot.
To quote from the press release:
KitKat has unveiled a life-sized, hand-crafted chocolate car, inspired by Formula 1®. The masterpiece was revealed at the legendary Silverstone Circuit by racing ace and presenter Billy Monger, marking the high-speed start of KitKat’s partnership with Formula 1® and in celebration of its limited-edition miniature replica chocolate car.
The pit stop is Formula 1's ultimate break, so KitKat wanted to pay tribute by creating a chocolate car that mirrors the size of a Formula 1® model. Measuring an impressive five metres in length, two metres in width, and weighing in at a whopping 350kg, the car is equal to the equivalent of over 16,900 two-finger KitKats. After 1,254 hours of skilful craftsmanship led by master chocolatier, Jen Lindsey-Clark, the car is a breathtaking tribute to speed. From the aerodynamic front wing to the iconic rear spoiler, every detail has been meticulously rendered with precision.

From South Africa: fast food chain Chicken Licken makes its point of offering “just enough extra” with a spot that would be perfectly marketable as a sample of the overblown action sequences that mark a particular kind of cinema in India.
From Spain: a heart-warming spot for Santalucia Insurance.
It’s an initiative from Australia’s Coopers Brewery that is set—believe it or not—in the opal mining town of Coober Pedy, where summers are so hot that people stay underground. Why? I’ll let the press release do the explaining:
What does the red dirt of Coober Pedy have in common with the lush greens of Scotland? Not much. Except for one obscure fact: the Coober Pedy Opal Fields Golf Club holds reciprocal playing rights with the birthplace of golf, St Andrews.
From that unlikely connection, the inaugural Coopers Mild Ale Coober Pedy Classic was born. BYO turf. Busted buggies. Opal-mined bunkers. It’s one of the most unique and out-there tournaments players could ever experience.
Billed as a golf tournament for beer drinkers, not golfers – unless you’re a golfer who likes beer, it’s one every Aussie can have a crack at. No handicap or strict dress code required. Punters simply buy any Coopers Mild Ale for the chance to play the Classic. Win at Coober Pedy, arguably the world’s roughest course, and you and a mate earn the right to head to Scotland to tee off at one of the world’s finest.
Productivity software firm Cake.com is taking an unconventional (read: bonkers) approach to touting its commitment to customer confidentiality.
A new spot for TK Maxx is centred on a cat that becomes a celebrity, thanks to an accidental ‘style’ choice.
Oh! Carol: live at The Albert Hall in 2012
To quote from a news report:
A Los Angeles police officer has been charged with felony insurance fraud after he was spotted skydiving while on disability leave.
Christopher Carnahan, of Norwalk, hurt his elbow while on duty in 2023, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. Prosecutors allege that he completed many skydives in Lake Elsinore and worked out at a fitness center while collecting disability benefits.
The 18-year veteran of the LAPD was arrested this week and charged with two counts of felony insurance fraud. He is being held on $100,000 bail.
If convicted as charged, he faces up to six years behind bars.
I’ll let this report explain:
To champion the ‘swearing is caring’ habit of British men and to give them a helping hand to reconnect with mates, Foster’s has launched ‘Love You Cans’.
The new campaign centers round new research from Foster’s that found that 59% of British males resort to calling one another names like ‘W*nker’, B*llend, D*ckhead, Toss*r and Kn*bhead’, as a way of expressing love towards their mates.
The limited-edition run of cans are emblazoned with the affectionate insults men already use with their closest mates.
Zach Jordan, senior brand manager at Foster’s said: “These aren’t just novelty cans. They’re designed as an olive branch. Mates who’ve drifted apart can head online and send a ‘Love You Can’ directly to a friend, complete with a personalised note to act as an easy, no-pressure way to break the ice and open the door to conversation again in a style that rings true with mates all over Britain.
To be precise, it’s called the ‘Eternal Playlist Urn’ and it’s a limited-edition offering from Liquid Death in collaboration with Spotify.
From Australia: digital bank Bankwest finds a rather cheeky way to highlight the time-saving benefits of its tools and features.
Luxury luggage maker Rimowa has released this photo series featuring actor Nicholas Braun.
Welfare (1975)
- ‘Waiting for something’
Morgan Freeman helms the latest Warburtons campaign, to mark “150 years in the baking.”
Of his most well known role as Tom Hagen in The Godfather and its sequel, critic and historian David Thomson posed this thought:
Was ever a role better designed for its actor than that of Tom Hagen in both parts of The Godfather?
Of his performance as an armed robber in the action thriller, The Outfit (1973), Quentin Tarantino quotes critic Philip Lanier as saying this:
His [Duvall’s] quiet determination brings across a character who appears to be a desperate man by choice. It’s a mysterious kind of masculinity that only he seems to possess.
And while his brief appearance in Apocalypse Now is his most quoted performance, I submit that his banter with Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher (2012) is equally worth remembering.