What Is This Yaoi Nonsense On A Campell's Ad? I Just Found This News Article About It https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/campbell-response/ Anyways, This "Ad" Is a 2015 Campbell's advertising campaign that depicted a family with two fathers feeding their son, How Is That 2 Guys Having A Son, How Sweet, But No, It's Bad, And A The image purportedly captured an exchange between a user and what appeared to be a Campbell's customer service account. The comment read, "Your new commercial with the 2 dads makes me sick," and the response stated: "Hi Kim! If you're feeling sick, we suggest enjoying a delicious can of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. Make sure to enjoy it hot, so that it can help warm up your cold, dead heart." How Is Yaoi Themed In This Ad? I Haven't Seen This Before...
Oh, It's Fake, the image did not show a real exchange with the company on Facebook. It originated from a satirical project created by comedians Ben Palmer and Nick Price, first published on their website We Hope That Helps on Nov. 15, 2015. The site parodied online customer service interactions, fabricating humorous brand responses to fictional complaints. Over time, the image was detached from its original comedic context and began circulating as if it were an authentic social media exchange, Snopes first reported on this rumor in 2015, shortly after the response appeared on the official Campbell's Facebook page. At the time, the company confirmed in an email to Snopes that the account shown in the viral image was not associated with Campbell's Soup in any way. The company did not operate separate customer service pages on Facebook, and any replies to users would be made directly from the Campbell's account itself, the company said...
Anyways, Watch This Ad, It's Pure Yaoi IRL!
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