McDonald’s Print Ad From Finland Is Udderly Disturbing

To promote their new Double Flavor Milkshakes, and remind us that they might actually be made with real milk, McDonald’s Finland created this ad — complete with teats. Shot seemingly from the cow’s perspective, checking out its own underside, the bovine has formed its udders to indicate the number two, or peace? Or are these uncircumcised penises? What is going on here? And who wants a shake?

[via AdFreak]

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  2. [...] by Lori A. on May 27, 2011 It is either a strange-yet-genius marketing move, or well, just plain strange, but a recent McDonald’s print ad from Finland sure has people talking (Adweek remarks that usage of the word “udderly” abounds in online commentary about the ad). The copy reads, “The Real Milkshake. Now with Double Flavor.” The ad is supposed to be a picture from under the cow (note the background in the full ad below) and depicts a cow udder in which the teats are shaped in a peace sign. Oh wait, or do the two teats indicate the “double” flavor? [...]

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