Pop goes this guerrilla campaign

Bund_2 This campaign certainly puts the “G” in guerrilla, since it requires people to put balloons on the tailpipes of cars. Engineered by a German environmental group, the campaign depends on each balloon expanding as the car drives around, inflating the message, “The world can't take any more CO2,” until the balloon pops. Via Ernie Schenk, where several other people have had fun with the concept.

—Posted by Catharine P. Taylor

January 29, 2007 | Permalink

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Are those balloons biodegradable?

Posted by: Bio | Jan 31, 2007 10:46:32 AM


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