Clicking on it, I was presented with a whole series of adorable girls hawking what looked to be some kind of energy drink, each one showing off her own unique personality and style, and each one ending with the girl singing the same song-line as she posed playfully with the drink bottles.
Friday, May 20, 2011
SNSD Says "Let's Make Vitamin C!"
While browsing one of the many Viral Video sites that I frequent, an unusual video upload called "Let's Make Vitamin C!!" caught my eye, because it featured a very cute idol girl in the small thumbnail link.
Clicking on it, I was presented with a whole series of adorable girls hawking what looked to be some kind of energy drink, each one showing off her own unique personality and style, and each one ending with the girl singing the same song-line as she posed playfully with the drink bottles.
I saw that in each of the girls' videos, the bottle she was holding displayed her likeness, and I began to wonder if this was some kind of chinese idol group or something. Or "something" indeed! Researching online with the tag "Let's Make Vitamin C!" I was to find out that the drink as called VITA500, and the girls were none other than Korean super girl group SNSD, better known in Japan as Shojo Jidai, or GIRLS GENERATION! Why, I had JUST put one of their latest singles"Mr. Taxi" on my latest mix and had been enjoying listening to them for the past few days!! SUGOI! Apparently this series was a campaign launched by Company C to promote their Vita500 drink- to GREAT success!
Such a cute CM series, I could watch this thing all day, though that song they sing at the end of each commercial starts to get on your nerves after awhile, truth be told! I just love how each girl is presented in such a unique and fun light...and WHOA, which SNSD girl is the one lounging back against the bar with the hair dryer waiting for the block of ice to melt? DAYUM SHE HAWT!
Clicking on it, I was presented with a whole series of adorable girls hawking what looked to be some kind of energy drink, each one showing off her own unique personality and style, and each one ending with the girl singing the same song-line as she posed playfully with the drink bottles.
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