joeydevilla.com — It’s obvious that the product doesn’t actually exist and that it’s some sort of viral marketing. As for what it's meant to promote, most people with whom I’ve spoken to about the ads think that it’s some kind of jab at parents who are following the disturbing trend of medicating their teenage kids out of normal teenage behavior.
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brendansheehanFeb 20, 2008
After listening to the audio clip I am now even more convinced it is Scientology. As far as I'm concerned that cult can get off the internet.Obay? Stop boring us, please.
silvernakamuraFeb 20, 2008
I saw one of these on the side of a bus here in Hamilton, the thing took up a good portion of the side too.
jb55Feb 20, 2008
I also saw one of these in Cambridge, Ontario today. Looks like they're popping up everywhere around here.
wileykFeb 20, 2008
Wow, these are pretty funny, yet disturbing, creepy, and unsettling at the same time.I really, really wanna know more about these.
triskeleFeb 20, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Boston_Mooninite_Scare">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Boston_Mooninite ...</a>
tigrouFeb 23, 2008
Can you send a shot of that?
chubbstarMar 7, 2008
Welp. the ads are for local colleges and getting an education. how anti-climactic.
starmeltMar 11, 2008
its the ontario colleges... and its about letting your kids choose where to go to school.... I guess there is that old stereotype that you go where your parents go....