Greenboy here again with another chat with you guys. This time, I will open up about a PSA that's presumably lost.
It was made by a Dutch safety-based company known as the Consumer Safety Institute (Consument en Veiligheid in English, now known as VeiligheidNL) in 2001.
Attached are three print ads, made by said company.
The only ads available are "Eye Candy" (first ad) and "Lemonade" (second ad). The "Liquorice" PSA likely exists, but remains lost.
Whoever lives in the Netherlands is free to tell me about this piece of media, and what they've seen of it (if - by any chance - they ever watched it in that same year as a teen/kid).
Greenboy here again with another chat with you guys. This time, I will open up about a PSA that's presumably lost.
It was made by a Dutch safety-based company known as the Consumer Safety Institute (Consument en Veiligheid in English, now known as VeiligheidNL) in 2001.
Attached are three print ads, made by said company.
The only ads available are "Eye Candy" (first ad) and "Lemonade" (second ad). The "Liquorice" PSA likely exists, but remains lost.
Whoever lives in the Netherlands is free to tell me about this piece of media, and what they've seen of it (if - by any chance - they ever watched it in that same year as a teen/kid).
Interesting. This campaign seems really creative, and cool. I'd be all for finding this. Maybe we could look through commercial compilations from the network, and time this aired. Do you know what network it aired on or a specific time frame?
Are you aware of any studios / people attatched to these commercials? They were commissioned by the Consumer Safety Institute, but it doesen't look likely they're the ones who made it. If an external studio is found to be related to these, that'd narrow down the search and make it much easier.
Are you aware of any studios / people attatched to these commercials? They were commissioned by the Consumer Safety Institute, but it doesen't look likely they're the ones who made it. If an external studio is found to be related to these, that'd narrow down the search and make it much easier.
I'm aware of YouTubers that I watch, that debate about these PSAs (HelloImAPizza and Peachy for examples). You may wanna speak to HIAP (since Peachy isn't very active right now) or something...