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Finally, a company that understands, responsibility doesn’t have to be boring!  I am talking about HUGE Brand Condoms.

Everyone knows (or should know) that using a condom is one of the safest options available when faced with a sexual health decision.  Aside from the increased protection against sexually transmitted disease and unwanted pregnancy, HUGE Brand condoms offer something more.  The clever twist to this edgy new brand is that the condoms are actually standard size; it’s the packages that are larger.  In fact, one of the company’s tongue-in-cheek slogans is, “The condom with the slightly larger package.”
HUGE Brand has also changed the way we purchase condoms.  Gone are the days of buying the typical 3, 12 and 36 packs.  HUGE Brand offers a selection based on the length of your…………ummmm…………layover.  You can now choose between The Nightcap (3-pack), The Weekender (12-pack), or The Extended Stay (36-pack).

The company’s philosophy is to bring fun to safe sex.  By combining a bit of humor with a quality product, the company hopes to make the subject of condom use and safe sex more approachable.  So, have fun, wear out your welcome (wink) and stay protected.
Huge Brand condoms are available through hugebrand.com™, drugstore.com ™, Amazon.com™ and select stores throughout the United States.

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In commemoration of World AIDS Day (December 1), the Ministère de la Santé of Luxembourg released the following PSA ads warning of the dangers of not using protection while having sex.

The ads use a visual of a couple falling from a skyscraper while having sex with the tagline, “To be sent in the air without protection, it is dangerous.”

The PSA ads were created by Advantage ad agency, Luxembourg with art direction by Samy Guenane, photography by Marcel Veelo, and retouching by Glûcone.

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Ah memories, discussing America Online on dial-up to access images for a pleasure climax. Now comes the makers of Trojan Condoms with a super ad reminding us that making love is fun as long as you have a goal! Like a roller coaster ride with the ups and downs and twists and turns and whoope-de-doos… erm, where was I? Oh yeah, but like roller coasters, they aren’t fun if you die.

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Ah memories, discussing America Online on dial-up to access images for a pleasure climax. Now comes the makers of Trojan Condoms with a super ad reminding us that making love is fun as long as you have a goal! Like a roller coaster ride with the ups and downs and twists and turns and whoope-de-doos… erm, where was I? Oh yeah, but like roller coasters, they aren’t fun if you die.

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Sure to be a banned commercial here in the United States, the Durex condom ad, ‘Get it On’, features three condom-made bunnies having sex. The message of this naughty commercial is that if you wear Durex condoms for protection, you won’t breed like rabbits.

The rubber bunnies don’t hold back in the Durex ‘Get It On’ commercial. The pink and blue rabbits have both oral (69) and sexual intercourse, minus genitalia, in several popular lovemaking position; doggy-style, missionary-style, ride ‘em cowboy-style, and more. If that wasn’t enough, enter another rabbit for a hilarious and squeaky condom-bunny threesome!

This clever, and somewhat cute, Durex animal sex advertisement was created by the Fitzgerald+CO advertising agency and directed by Superfad.

MTV Brazil has a peculiar new AIDS awareness campaign that is pretty much NSFW. The ads show retro images of people having sex. The man’s groin is censored with the copy, “Except for AIDS, nothing has changed.”

I personally think the ads are pointlessly scandalous. I see no point being made by showing that people used to get freaky with threesomes and kinky sex well before AIDS was discovered. It only makes me envy them that they did not need to worry about contracting a deadly disease from those sexual encounters. But it does not provide any motivation for me to use protection.

The ad campaign was created by Loducca, São Paulo with creative director Guga Ketzer, art directors Cassio Moron, Andre Nassar, and copywriter Guga Ketzer.

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In addition to avoiding sexually transmitted diseases, the most common reason for wearing a condom is to avoid pregnancy.

The thought of having a kid in this economy is scary enough, but imagine if that kid grows up to be as hated as Adolf Hitler, Osama bin laden or Kim Jong-Il.

That is the scarevertising approach of these witty ads for Extra Safe Latex Condoms by Doc Morris Pharmacies.

The ads were done by Grey Worldwide (Düsseldorf, Germany).