This Might Not End Well of the Day: Creative designer Sean Click may or may not be working for McDonald’s, but one thing is certain: He just helped the company set a very dangerous marketing campaign precedent.
His seed bomb ad for the fast-food chain uses California poppy to “spell out” McDonald’s iconic golden arches. That’s all well and fine except for one small thing: California poppy is a state flower protected from being picked, destroyed, or dug up under penalty of law.
In other words, Click’s McDonald’s ad is indestructible.
So, if you wake up tomorrow morning with a giant brand in your front yard that you aren’t allowed to remove, now you know who to thank.
[tnw.]
Hohohoho
Just plant more poppies around it and you won’t have to see the ad. rofl.
If I lived there, I’d plant even more around it making it ineffective…
somehow planted poppies on my...without me kicking them in the face, couldn’t I just not...
that’s so genius.
duh, just fill in the empty spaces of the logo with more poppies. Jeesh.
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