Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Gimme that chocolate!!!

Snapped this shot the other day while in the bus going downtown. It's another ad like this one for Milka chocolate, and the ad reads, "One bite and you're there."

At first I was tempted to crop the photo so that it would really be a trompe l'oeil, but then I realized you can see not only one but two of my previous posts off to the left.

14 comments:

Thérèse said...

I like the picture the way it is. Inviting of course.

Lowell said...

These are wonderful ads! They have a happy feel to them and do not insult one's intelligence...can't help by smile, and I would certainly go buy some Milka chocolate!

Leif Hagen said...

Milka, Milka, Milka! Bring on the Milka! Lecker Schokolade!

The Good Life in Virginia said...

great capture...and i like milka...always bring some home.
have a wonderful week.

Marie-Noyale said...

so we have to exercise when we eat that chocolate!!!

dianasfaria.com said...

see those people?, that would be me, bolting towards the cabin filled with chocolate! well, I am assuming it has chocolate in it.
I love how you photographed this & I like how it includes the other two ads. This is great.

Gaelyn said...

Great capture of the chocolate poster. Guess this one didn't cover anybody's window.

Saretta said...

I'm glad you didn't crop it. I like the environmental context.

Hilda said...

Love their ads! This one especially.

I see the brand here sometimes but never tried it. But since you recommend it, I'll grab a bar next time. And like you, I like my chocolate plain too.

B SQUARED said...

And I love then all.

Stefan Jansson said...

You could crop it and upload that version as well, would be cool to see.

Alexa said...

Cool, Bibi! I'd jump into that idyllic scene even if there wasn't any chocolate.

Chuck Pefley said...

Oh, yeah! But, make mine dark, if you please.

Tash said...

They are so well done! I like the whole view too. & I want the girl's (on the left) outfit incld. the espadrille heels.

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