Instead of successfully warning the public of the dangers of smoking pot, Stoner Sloth has managed to garner a cult following and a slew of parody videos from people who are finding him adorable and ...
Videos of “Stoner Sloth,” a cute but pathetic character who can’t handle life because of marijuana, are bringing in more laughs than self-reflection by cannabis advocates. Stoner Sloth is portrayed as ...
Sloth is not just a deadly sin, and a new anti-drug campaign failed to take advantage of that. An Australian campaign that likens marijuana users to the notoriously slow giant tree sloth has been ...
If the old adage that no publicity is bad publicity is true, then maybe advertising giant Saatchi & Saatchi is right that its "stoner sloth" anti-marijuana ads have provided a "significant return on ...
An Australian anti-marijuana campaign attempting to warn teenagers against pot smoking hilariously backfired when the ads were uploaded and went viral, receiving several million YouTube views (watch ...
The Internet has immortalized the sloth as nature's Wolverine, except maybe cuter. But an Australian anti-drug campaign is now turning the sloth into a drug addled teenager... or it could be the other ...
An Australian anti-marijuana campaign chose to use an anthropomorphic sloth as its mascot. A lot of teens are getting a laugh out of the government-sponsored ads, and some are criticizing them – but ...
A new ad campaign aimed at teaching Australian teens the dangers of marijuana is being widely mocked on social media—as well as by drug education experts. The Stoner Sloth ads, developed by the New ...
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