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name of body spray commercials in all train stations

My son and I traveled to Europe end of May. We are making a video and wan't to use the body spray advertisement we saw in all the train stations on all the plasma screens at each track. The song drove us crazy and would be so fitting for our video. We've looked for the name of the body spray or the song all over the net. We used Rick's guides both times we went to Europe and hope a loyal fan could pass on the info while your STUCK waiting and listening to that advertisement LOL.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qjh3RRkaQE I'm not at a train station in Europe right now, but I did a quick Google search with variations of: you tube body spray advertisement europe 2011
you tube body spray commercial europe 2011 It seems most all ads seem to make their way to YouTube. There are gobs of body spray ads from previous years, but I assume whatever you saw was a recently produced ad. If link above is not the right ad, you might find yours on YouTube. Good Luck. Axe,Lynx, Farfalla seem to be the big European brands. Oh and if you happen to find an ad that looks like what you saw but the music is not what you remember, several of the ads appear to have different music for various versions of the filmed ad. I'd guess the one in train stations was a crisper/quicker/louder version of what might also have been a TV ad.

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carrie, Which country were you in when you heard the advert's (as this is posted in the "To The Boot" section, I'm assuming Italy)?, Can you remember which brand of Body Spray they were promoting? It might help to narrow the choices down with more specific information. This is an AXE commercial set in Italy. Not sure how recent it is? www.youtube.com/user/AXE?blend=21&ob=5#p/c/0C3E0D19152955D1/1/-J6ie2ZiCGI I agree, those TV's at the end of the tracks are darn annoying (especially in Milan).

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This is not an advertisement. It is a video of a typical day at Whole Foods.

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I'm pretty sure it was Farfalla. It struck me as weird, since that means "butterfly" in Italian. They were everywhere in every train station we were in this past May in Italy. About every two minutes it would repeat. Drove us nuts!