Diet Coke. Like it or love it. I like it 'because I can'

In a world gone mad with political correctness, social media click bait articles about what not to eat or you will die, and the latest and greatest diet fads to get you beach body ready, I'm stuggling to keep up with what I should be and how I should live my life.

Well I'm not actually because I'm an adult who ignores this type of chatter online. I am, however, established in myself and experienced enough to know that not everything you read is true.

That being said, younger generations are bombarded with images, articles, protests, hero stories, underdog 'done well' stories, that frankly would take your mind and blow it into tiny pieces.

How does anyone know which way is up these days?

So along comes a brand, not known for it's health benefits, and it's simply stated 'we don't judge, life is short, decide for yourself.

This is what I believe the consumer insight is based on for the 'because I can' diet coke ads currently running. You can agree, like, dislike or comment. But I really don't care. I like them. I like the taste and a brand that just reminded me to do whatever is right for me, can't be a bad thing. Right? Wait what?

Enjoy

Feeling dirty? The Truth Behind 'Men's Body Wash' And 'Women's Body Wash'

You have to really work in this industry to understand the depth of detail that goes into each product launch, category, even a communications piece. These aussie chicks showcase exactly the detail and often, con-artistry that can be associated with gender marketing. I love it. Check it out it's worth a watch.
http://www.upworthy.com/the-truth-behind-mens-body-wash-and-womens-body-wash-will-make-you-feel-dirty?c=ufb3