Viral Commercial Fails

Ask.com Ad Asks Who Wants a Deal, and the Answer is No One

Ask.com should have known better than to base a new ad on the 'Brady Bunch' opening theme song. The song isn’t the same, but the style is, and both are right up there in annoyingness.

The new Ask.com ad has a seriously annoying jingle, and some seriously lame acting. The Ask.com ad asks, "Hey Ladies! Who wants a deal? - I do! I do!" And then it asks it again. And again. The Ask.com ad is one of those obviously awful commercial fails, and now Twitter lets the insults go viral.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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