Pablo the dog offers Frank view on cocaine
04 Dec 2008 | by Darren Davidson
LONDON - Government-funded drugs information service Frank has launched an unsettling and surreal
The ad push, targeted at 15-18 year olds, was created by Mother and forms part of the government's anti-drug FRANK campaign. The work, which launches on 4 December, introduces Pablo - a dead dog - who wakes up to find he has been used as a drug mule to smuggle cocaine. The dog then sets off to find out ...
LONDON - Government-funded drugs information service Frank has launched an unsettling and surreal
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