There’s a television commercial by Children’s Triaminic
Night Time Cold & Cough Syrup that has me shaking my head whenever I see
it. You know how grammatical errors just pop out at me? Well this commercial is
a perfect example.
According to the spokeswoman, Triaminic uses what they call “perfect
mix technology.“ This is so “… the medicine is always evenly distributed to
help your CHILDS get the right
amount of medicine every time.”
This is so wrong that it hurts to repeat it.
Let me belabor the point:
- If they meant to say “child’s,” then they left out
something. Child’s what?
- If they did mean to say child, then they shouldn’t have said
“child’s,” because that’s a possessive noun, not a subject noun.
- And if they meant more than one child, then they should have
said “children.”
If it were me, I would hunt down and fire the copywriter and
the ad account executive who signed off on the commercial.
3 comments:
Not only that, but "Perfect Mix"??
SHAKE THE BOTTLE LAZY PARENTS!!!
I cringe every single time I see this commercial! What were they thinking???
I agree! I agree!
~ Craig
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