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'Tittygram,' a Russian Company, Will Sell Ad Space on Women's Boobs [WTF?]
Apr 09, 2015 20:18
We've seen all kinds of ads that use sex to sell, but this one Russian company is taking it to another level: they're offering businesses to pay to advertise their brand on women's breasts. Is this really a thing? What more, they've signed up dozens of local businesses already.
The company basically hires women to take part, and pays them $88 a day to participate.
The price of an ad will range from $7 to $10 for up to 35 words.
It seems only women are suited for this kind of job, thus, alienating men out of it.
Is this really a business? I'm still confused. Check out their ad below:
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