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Advertisers use many tricks in order to get their products remembered by the potential customers. A common technique is to make the product appear pleasing to the five senses: touch, taste, smell, hear and sight. ...
One such advertisement, using a combination of the senses, influenced me to go out and purchase the product. ... With my senses now awake, it was almost impossible to turn down the trip to the local Cracker Barrel with the family. ...
Even appealing to just two of my senses, the advertisers effectively influenced me to go out and purchase the brownie. I was so excited by how the product looked and sounded that I did not even need the other senses: smell, taste and touch.
Approximate Word count = 543 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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