I Love Cow

Chanel recently launched an advertising campaign featuring the handwritten phrase "I love Coco." Or does it say, "I love cow"? It can be read either way.

One of those situations where you wonder if the ad company just didn't see it, or did see it and kept it that way purposefully to make the campaign more viral.





     Posted By: Alex - Mon Apr 18, 2016
     Category: Animals | Business





Comments
A very MOOving advert but I've savered the odour manure and....

I hope they paid throght the nose for that chunk of stupidity.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 04/18/16 at 09:49 AM
I love cow too, just nothing dealing with makeup.
Posted by crc on 04/18/16 at 11:39 AM
Alex,

Could be a rare case of a crossover marketing partnership with the beef industry.
Posted by crc on 04/18/16 at 11:48 AM
A farmer sent his bull to a neighbor for stud service and assigned his son to herd the bull to the farm. While there the neighbor's fair haired daughter came out to watch the activities. While the cattle were doing what cattle do in that situation, the farm boy came up to the girl and started a conversation.

As the activities reached a crescendo, the boy remarked, "Gee, I sure wish I was a doin' that!"

To which the girl replied, "Go ahead, Carl. It's your bull."
Posted by KDP on 04/18/16 at 12:17 PM
Ah... wouldn't that work better if the girl brought the bull to service the boy's heffer?

Cheesh! City boys!
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 04/18/16 at 12:30 PM
At a county fair, a prize stud bull was displayed. A woman poked her husband and pointed to the sign over the pen which said 'provided service 842 times last year.'

"Why can't you be more like that?" she asked.

His reply: "Because he isn't doing it to the same old cow each time."

The divorce is pending.
Posted by Phideaux on 04/18/16 at 01:28 PM
Well, come to think about it any farm boy worth his salt would have had that heifer stump broke anyhow.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 04/18/16 at 01:37 PM
I love cow. Seared with slices of pig, and tangy sauce. I love cocoa too.
Posted by Greg on 04/18/16 at 07:09 PM
It can also be read "I love coa", but that doesn't make much sense.

Maybe they were thinking of Koko the Gorilla. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_(gorilla)
Posted by Joshua Zev Levin, Ph.D. on 04/18/16 at 07:52 PM
More coco bell!
Posted by A Nonny Mouse on 04/19/16 at 09:51 AM
I see a overt attempt at sexual selling; subliminal suggestion is still a way of advertisers to slip innuendos in. By separating the letters to leave a space, what have you got? Not cow, but titties a jutting. BUT, I 'm sharing it for the entertainment value to the ranchers around here.
Posted by John on 04/19/16 at 12:21 PM
Taint nuttin wrong with a stump broke heifer.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 04/19/16 at 01:20 PM
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