KitKat comes for Apple in cheeky iPhone 17 parody ad
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KitKat comes for Apple in cheeky iPhone 17 parody ad
"KitKat has dropped a sneaky spoof of Apple's new iPhone 17 promo, celebrating its iconic "Four Finger Pro". Cheekily mimicking the slick visuals of the latest iPhone ad, KitKat perfectly nails Apple's techy jargon and glossy product shots in a playful parody that has been a hit with fans. While Apple is known for creating some of the best adverts of all time, it's no secret that the brand can be a little too serious at times."
"The ad in question features a sleek close-up shot of KitKat's "Four Finger Pro" (a.k.a. a good ol' fashioned KitKat bar). Boasting its "breakthrough wafer life", "Melt Shield 2", "4F Praline Filling" and "chocolate unibody structure", the delightfully silly ad perfectly parodies Apple's stuffy tech speak. With recent rumours circulating about the iPhone 17 'scratch gate', some fans have questioned how resilient the latest model truly is, making KitKat's "easy break technology" claim an extra scathing detail."
"Regardless, fans were elated with the cheeky ad, with many agreeing that the "marketing team deserves a raise." Others played along with one fan writing "The only "PRO" that I can afford", while another added "Please make KitKat air I'm on the diet." (Image credit: Apple) For more creative inspiration, check out why the iPhone 17 design shows Apple has finally woken up or take a look at these beautiful iPhone 17 cases to prevent the dreaded scratch gate scenario."
KitKat released a spoof ad that imitates Apple's iPhone 17 promo to showcase a mock 'Four Finger Pro' KitKat bar. The parody uses minimalist, glossy visuals and playful tech jargon including 'breakthrough wafer life', 'Melt Shield 2', '4F Praline Filling' and 'chocolate unibody structure'. The ad contrasts Apple's serious marketing tone by injecting absurdity and celebrating intentional breakability as 'easy break technology'. The spoof references iPhone 17 'scratch gate' rumours to sharpen the satire. Fans reacted enthusiastically, praising the creative marketing and posting humorous comments about affordability and dieting.
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