![]() The first advertisement might have violated the principal of fairness whose emphasis is on balancing justly the needs of the buyer with the interests of the seller. Featured in Picture 2 (see Appendices) is Katy Perry intentionally juxtaposing two bags of Popchips in front of her breasts, with a slogan saying “Nothing fake about’em.” This ad implied that Popchips have no artificial ingredients and they are as natural as Katy Perry’s breasts. Good thing they don’t go straight to my hips.” It suggested that Popchips is a light snack that won’t give your body too much burden. Without the handles.” (the belly fat collecting around the torso is commonly called ‘Love handles’) and “I curl Popchips straight to my lips. As depicted in Picture 1 (see Appendices), Katy Perry lifts up Popchips in workout gear as if she were weight-lifting meanwhile surrounded by tagline “Love. This essay mainly centers on two most disputed ads within this product promotion campaign. ![]() However, the ads also aroused controversies over the slogans and pictures which intended to convey the message of ‘healthy and ‘natural’ with humor. brand that markets itself as a healthier, low-calorie alternative to fried potato chips, released a series of marketing campaigns starring pop icon Katy Perry with edgy rhetoric that certainly grabs people’s attention.
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