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Static cling stickers are an interesting aspect of non traditional advertising. I recently read up on them for a report I had to present in my media class. They are a pretty cheap method of advertising and are usually used in a guerilla-style campaign and are often placed without permission. And although I know this is not an extremely new way to advertise, I really admire the creativity that goes into them; especially the creativity involved in using the natural environments to shape the ads.
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