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M&M’s Red is in love. And he would do anything for his ladylove, from carrying her shopping bags behind her as she goes on a shopping spree, to painting her nails and letting her do his hair. It’s all good till being a slave for your lady love, (of course we like that), but what if your ladylove wants to skin you, bake you in the oven to serve you as a topping on her whipped cream cake, and wants to gobble you up with a cookie? If that’s not enough, she even wants you get inside a piñata! Yikes, poor Red’s ladylove certainly has a little of cannibal instincts. See how Red sings a song full of sorrow and emotion, yet makes a point that he would not let his love torture him in anyway. I guess we all are tempted.

Brands and agencies are both sharpening their saw to get more creative in the international market leaving a lot of advertising examples behind as inspiration for other advertisers around the world; thanks to technology for making everything so accessible. 2013 has been a great year so far. In fact it is not even halfway through and we’ve seen a burst of creative guerrilla advertising examples from a bunch of global advertisers already. So here I am posting some of the guerrilla campaigns I loved as advertising examples and inspiration. If you’re not aware. Guerrilla marketing or guerrilla advertising is a low-cost (not necessarily) advertising strategy. Marketers use it to reach and target an audience in an unconventional way. Unconventional? How’s that? Well, any marketing effort that is unusual (that was obvious I know). But to illustrate this further, flash mobs and graffiti can be referred to as good guerrilla advertising examples.…