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IKEA Catalogue Photoshop Controversy
October 5th, 2012 6:13 PMThe latest marketing fumble that's been making the rounds this week comes from IKEA's 2012 catalog recently released for its branches in Saudi Arabia.
Egyptian Parkour FAIL
October 5th, 2012 4:30 PMThis isn't your average parkour FAIL video.
Where's the Love and Tolerance?
October 5th, 2012 4:00 PMWhoever defaced this mural surely wants to watch the world burn.
Giga Pudding
October 5th, 2012 3:35 PMEdible Memes: This Japanese make-your-own dessert kit became heavily discussed on 4chan after moderators embedded a commercial for the product in October of 2010.
You're Doing It Wrong: As Seen on TV
October 5th, 2012 2:30 PMAre these infomercial products actually useful or are the models just …doing it wrong?
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IKEA Catalogue Photoshop Controversy
The latest marketing fumble that's been making the rounds this week comes from IKEA's 2012 catalog recently released for its branches in Saudi Arabia.
Where's the Love and Tolerance?
Whoever defaced this mural surely wants to watch the world burn.
Giga Pudding
Edible Memes: This Japanese make-your-own dessert kit became heavily discussed on 4chan after moderators embedded a commercial for the product in October of 2010.
You're Doing It Wrong: As Seen on TV
Are these infomercial products actually useful or are the models just …doing it wrong?