You’re probably bored and looked at a video, and saw this ad. So you look up the ad just to confirm this lady look better than you thought and see if other people thought the same.
I understand that you trust their product, but who are you? Is this how trust is earned in your world? Do you follow people who are objectively seen as attractive? What if I don't like you or the booger in your nose? 🤔🤢
I used to love seeing black women on tv. Now it seems they are in nearly every commercial with the natural afro hair on top of their head. Can't count how many companies are using this "black girl" look. It's just commonplace now and seems forced and unnatural. It's no longer special. Next we'll see her in an ad with a white man.
@@caza728 I would rather stop seeing companies exploit black women this way. They should focus back on their product instead of making "memes" of black people, black women especially. It's really kind of disgusting. I rarely turn on the tv anymore because of these insensitive color coded commercials. It's not flattery, it's "blacksploitation" all over again. And this focus on ethnic looking black women is causing so much resentment right now. These companies should show some decency and stop these creepy, cringeworthy ads flattering black women while everyone else has to try and avoid them. Sickening really.
In small print:
“This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA.”
This young lady has such a beautiful, wholesome look which encourages me to purchase Nature Made.
These commercials are making sound like USP is special
im not a real pharmasist i just play one on tv
I have seen this ad for the last year WAY too many times.
We all know why we are here
why
Lol
ad
You prob saw the ad on a vid and didn’t have enough time to check out this fine lady
@@dre2culjackson367 😂😂EXACTLY
this ad sucks
Rubbish.
Love your name. It’s my name lol
You’re probably bored and looked at a video, and saw this ad. So you look up the ad just to confirm this lady look better than you thought and see if other people thought the same.
I understand that you trust their product, but who are you? Is this how trust is earned in your world? Do you follow people who are objectively seen as attractive? What if I don't like you or the booger in your nose? 🤔🤢
Another woke commercial with a "woman of color". Will spend my money elsewhere.
*Clown!*
I used to love seeing black women on tv. Now it seems they are in nearly every commercial with the natural afro hair on top of their head. Can't count how many companies are using this "black girl" look. It's just commonplace now and seems forced and unnatural. It's no longer special. Next we'll see her in an ad with a white man.
Would you rather see her wearing a weave?
@@caza728 I would rather stop seeing companies exploit black women this way. They should focus back on their product instead of making "memes" of black people, black women especially. It's really kind of disgusting. I rarely turn on the tv anymore because of these insensitive color coded commercials. It's not flattery, it's "blacksploitation" all over again. And this focus on ethnic looking black women is causing so much resentment right now. These companies should show some decency and stop these creepy, cringeworthy ads flattering black women while everyone else has to try and avoid them. Sickening really.
Almost every ad on TV begins with a minority female as a cultural Marxist signal