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Criticism of Caribe stores for strange advertising of deodorants

The advertisement has generated several criticisms.

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Advertising Photo © Facebook / Tiendas Caribe Villa Clara

Dozens of Cubans have once again mocked the creativity of the island's advertisers after a strange campaign from the Caribe stores in Villa Clara to Sanex deodorants, from the Suchel Camacho factory.

"Deodorants focus on odor and antiperspirants act on sweat and odor. Choosing the most appropriate one will depend on your personal preferences and our El Billarista store offers you this good option," says the advertising inFacebook of the aforementioned store along with two images of the product that surprised more than one "customer".

In the first you can see the supposed floor manager of the store posing lying on the floor under an umbrella made from deodorant containers.

In the other, the variety of Sanex deodorants, for different customer needs.

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"Good morning, if some of you were worried about how they do propaganda in a communist country where there can only be signs of Homeland or Death, here I present some trends of the Store Network in MLC," commented an Internet user on Twitter.

Others reacted sarcastically and joked that the advertisement showed "Marcolina's cousin – from the program La Sombrilla Amarilla – but now it's with her antiperspirant umbrella."

"Oh, I can't handle that much," said one Cuban, while another added, "No, God's level plus chealdad."

Recently, the decoration of a store in Mayabeque also caused controversy on social networks, where they dressed a doll with toilet paper.

The place showed a pyramid of toilet papercrowned by a doll, whose dress was made of the same product for sale.

"Patron Saint of Sanitary Paper," an Internet user identified on Facebook as Yeni Pupita baptized her, while adding that she had seen her in the Shopping Center and "didn't know whether to give her 20 pesos or light a candle."

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