Public View - Cadbury 'gorilla/trucks mash-up' by Fallon

 

LONDON - Fallon has remixed the soundtracks for its Cadbury Dairy milk ads - we asked the public for their views on the campaign.

Cadbury 'gorilla/trucks mash-up'

Gorilla's original Phil Collins backing has been replaced by 80s classic "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler, while Trucks is set to Bon Jovi's "Living on a Prayer".

Did the ads have as much impact as they did the first time round? We asked members of the public for their views.

Watch the video above to find out what they thought.


  Video produced by
Vox Pops International on  behalf of Campaign.



View previous Public View videos:

Kwik-Fit 'amazed' by DDB
KFC 'today starts here' by BBH

Asda 'back to school' by Fallon

Orange 'together we can do more' by Fallon

BBC 'the journey to the East' by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett
Snickers 'get some nuts' by AMV BBDO
Comfort 'nudists' by Ogilvy
McDonald's 'planting' by Leo Burnett
Heinz 'deli mum' by Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO
Orange 'i am' by Fallon

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