The ads were successively parodied on sites such as YouTube and rapper Lil Jon even made fun of it. Apply directly to the forehead", stated three times in succession, accompanied by a video of a model using the product without ever directly stating the product's purpose. HeadOn – A June 2006 advertisement for a homeopathic product claimed to relieve headaches.
Elf Yourself (2006) and Scrooge Yourself (2007) – Interactive websites created by Jason Zada and Evolution Bureau for OfficeMax's holiday season advertising campaign.
This backlash further increased due to Cooks Source's response which showed a misunderstanding of copyright and an increasing agitation to the original writer of the article. Cooks Source infringement controversy – This publication drew backlash after it committed copyright infringement by using an online article without permission for commercial purposes.Beanie Babies – Cited as being the world's first Internet sensation in 1995.See also: List of viral music videos § Ads and campaigns