How many of those sponsors are promoting drug use
Well, not that it has anything to do with MOLLYWATR, but I know artists that promote drug use:How many of those sponsors are promoting drug use
And does that "Molly" chick in the logo know you are using her image?
Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about. This product clearly isn't for squares. Drink something else.Thats just a play on her name, not a call to go do drugs, like your product
I mean it is what it is, I am just trying to help you anticipate the kind of reaction this might get.
Thats just a play on her name, not a call to go do drugs, like your product
I mean it is what it is, I am just trying to help you anticipate the kind of reaction this might get.
Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about. This product clearly isn't for squares. Drink something else.
Molly Qule is the girl in the logo.
And to everyone saying that this is riding some sort of fad I'll have you know that live electronic music venues earned a $1.7billion in corporate sponsorships last year in the US alone. This is no fad. It's culture. Culture that's existed since the 80s, brehs.
How many of those sponsors are promoting drug use
And does that "Molly" chick in the logo know you are using her image?
You're already all over the place w/ messaging though, my dude. EDM folks aren't squares, now? No hate, but who is your product for? You can't have it both ways. Is MollyWatr a safe, acceptable, mainstream brand? Or is it a tongue in cheek, wink & nod, brand for people who recognize the "rolling" subculture of EDM? If you don't know, neither will the people you're marketing to.
Actually, i think you all were reading too much into my original statement. Everybody and their momma is an expression, not to be taken literally.