When I was a little kid, all I remember
really eating was cereal. I loved cereal. Its easy, simple, and tastes extraordinary.
My favorite you ask? Trix.
Just thinking about it makes me want to
eat a big spoonful right now. Yum … And better yet, they have this new 3 swirls
thing?!?!?! I have never heard about it! You know what this means, I HAVE TO
GET THIS!
It’s my physiological needs that appeals
to me. As many of you may now know, I love food. And this was just my all-time
fave when I was six. Food is an essential in life and all those advertisers need
to do is add a little magic ingredients to attract us. 3 New Swirls! Ooooooh! Whatever can this be? When we hear and see
this type of technique, we immediately bring all our attention to this. We want
to know what it is and how it tastes.
In the commercial, the overall
background and police people have no color and are dark and boring. What does
have color is the kid that turns into the Rabbit. Him and the cereal are a=with
color and looks as is if it is them that only have life. This affects our focus
and attention dramatically. Our concentration is now mainly focused on this
color because it pops out to us.
Oh what those advertisers do to our feeble
minds. Dearest Mother, we have to go to the market right now! I want to try
this new cereal!
These advertising techniques and basic
appeals are common and known to many people, I have once again fallen for them.
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