LED-holic
Flashlight Enthusiast
Duracell is very shameless in promoting their batteries, to try to hold up their market premium versus other batteries.
I saw this ad recently link, and had to rewind my DVR to listen to the ad again. I couldn't believe how shameless the Duracell marketing department has sunk.
Summary - they delivered (I think donated) Duracell batteries to the Mattel Children's hospital in UCLA, for, *drums*, use in the children's toys. That would be a noble cause, if they weren't so shamelessly going to try to make a buck off that. And wow, using them in toys really proves the superiority of Duracell batteries!
I guess they're hoping if someone wasn't paying attention, they'd assume that the Mattel children's hospital uses Duracell for more mission critical needs than toys (the ad shows a hospital bed and nursing staff, implying Duracell use in those devices).
I have a friend who is a surgeon, and he brings home the batteries they use in surgery all the time. This is because the operating room uses very cheap alkaline batteries (the kind you might see at the dollar store). They use the cheapies during the surgery, and toss them afterwards. My friend just takes them home to use since it's a waste of these batteries. You don't see Duracell advertising that fact LOL.
I saw this ad recently link, and had to rewind my DVR to listen to the ad again. I couldn't believe how shameless the Duracell marketing department has sunk.
Summary - they delivered (I think donated) Duracell batteries to the Mattel Children's hospital in UCLA, for, *drums*, use in the children's toys. That would be a noble cause, if they weren't so shamelessly going to try to make a buck off that. And wow, using them in toys really proves the superiority of Duracell batteries!
I guess they're hoping if someone wasn't paying attention, they'd assume that the Mattel children's hospital uses Duracell for more mission critical needs than toys (the ad shows a hospital bed and nursing staff, implying Duracell use in those devices).
I have a friend who is a surgeon, and he brings home the batteries they use in surgery all the time. This is because the operating room uses very cheap alkaline batteries (the kind you might see at the dollar store). They use the cheapies during the surgery, and toss them afterwards. My friend just takes them home to use since it's a waste of these batteries. You don't see Duracell advertising that fact LOL.