I've noticed in a couple of the outdoor versions of those lame Ford owner "press conference" spots currently airing that they take place on the steps of the Sunkist Building in Sherman Oaks.
I was just coming here to say the same thing, Will! They claim "Real Ford Owners" and "Real Surprise" and whatever. But since they're obviously not buying Fords from the Sunkist building, what's the deal? Is there a disclaimer on-screen that I haven't noticed? Or are they allowed to just lie 'cause it's not about the product? Or are they skating the line by figuring "We're not saying they just bought their Ford here a minute ago." I mean, I'm sure the whole commercial is fake, so what does the company benefit by lying/faking that stuff?
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I've noticed in a couple of the outdoor versions of those lame Ford owner "press conference" spots currently airing that they take place on the steps of the Sunkist Building in Sherman Oaks.
I was just coming here to say the same thing, Will! They claim "Real Ford Owners" and "Real Surprise" and whatever. But since they're obviously not buying Fords from the Sunkist building, what's the deal? Is there a disclaimer on-screen that I haven't noticed? Or are they allowed to just lie 'cause it's not about the product? Or are they skating the line by figuring "We're not saying they just bought their Ford here a minute ago." I mean, I'm sure the whole commercial is fake, so what does the company benefit by lying/faking that stuff?
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