Squidvertising
I suppose you could say this is the epitomy of the "sticky" idea, and apparently, so obvious, every tire manufacturer's ad agency eventually thinks of it.



2002

2002
At least Toyo found a new way to illustrate the analogy (though it ends up looking like something out of Odd Rods or Wacky Races).


2008
(And yes, I know, a squid isn't the same as an octopus, but I liked the title, so I used it. Just be happy I didn't do some pun on how these ads "suck.")
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