We assume that Luv’s 2011 diaper commercial’ for heavy dooty protection'(shown here) was not an intentional entry into the The Consumerists’ yearly Worst Ad in America’ competition, but ‘Whoop here it is!’ The ad is at the top – or bottom of the list.
Second Place, an ad for AT&T Wireless featured a henpecked husband, who excitedly tells his wife that he has signed up the whole family. Beastly wife berates him at length, disclosing old secrets, only to learn that the service was free.
Third Place: An advertisement for Summer’s Eve, whose commercial for feminine wash implies that wars have been fought and lives lost over women’s nether regions. That – is a great deal of responsibility ladies! Also – the writer of this ad should be brought out to face the wrath of fresh smelling ladies who are no threat to national security, but may well mess him up!
Fourth Place: AT&T ‘s "flash mob" commercial, in which a man mistakenly participates in an embarrassing display of dancing at New York City’s Grand Central Station because he didn’t get the message that the flash mob was postponed, took first place in the "most grating performance by a human" category. It was not clear whether this was the intention of the commercial or not.