Comments. Countless memes, pieces of fan art, and even essays have been written dissecting the ad...even if it had no reason at all. “Ok ka lang RC Cola? Concerned citizens,” Leonen said. Tweet. Poll lawyer Emil Marañon wondered how the brainstorming went. It's hard to explain what the commercial is about: think Maalaala Mo Kaya, suspense, … Staff Report November 29, 2020. Whether we like it or not, it has succeeded in its objectives. The New RC Cola Philippines Ad Leaves Netizens Confused. Paano kaya yung brainstorming ng ad team ng RC Cola? The ad … We probably won’t be able to look at a bottle of RC Cola (and our mothers) the same way ever again. NEW RC COLA AD – The latest advertisement for RC Cola Philippines gives a new twist to the generic family oriented ads of the past.. As 2020 come to an end, RC Cola got their creative engines to go on overload with their latest advertisement. Soda brand RC made rounds on social media recently following its advertisement released on November 27 that made people scratch their heads with its confusing plot. RC Cola became the No. Don’t get me wrong, the ad is bonkers beyond understanding. Photo/s: Facebook/RC Cola Philippines Shares Like the Tagalog word "basta" that is RC Cola's tagline, its bizarre commercial that had millions scratching their skulls for answers should be taken for what it is — an ode to Gen Z that portends to the future of advertising where there are no rules. If you haven’t yet seen it, RC Cola just came out with an ad that’s inane, to put it mildly. Associate Justice Marvic Leonen likewise asked about the staff of RC Cola. Clearly, the ad, despite what its creators may tell us, was designed to shock, provoke discussion, possibly enrage some people and generally sell the product. The spot for the Philippines from RC Cola tells the story of a son who confronts his mother after he suspects he is adopted, given the insinuations of his classmates. (SPOT.ph) Just when you thought 2020 couldn't get any weirder, a new commercial comes in and sets the bar much, much higher.RC Cola Philippines dropped some real outlandish content on their social media pages on Thursday, November 26—and promptly had the online world freaking out. The spot created by ideas agency GIGIL recently went global, reaching American television host Ellen DeGeneres on her show. Days after posting, the film had been shared 219 thousand times, and achieved 10.2 million views. The ad … A surreal RC Cola ad released this week caused a flood of reactions on social media, and likely a good number of night-terrors to boot. RC Cola’s unique ad goes viral as it gets most netizens confused. Photo credit: YOUTUBE/RC COLA PHILIPPINES. There’s a new ad that’s causing all sorts of commotion in social media. It starts with a young dark-skinned teen who arrives home from school, distraught. 1 trending topic on Twitter in the Philippines for 24 hours because of the spot. IMAGE YOUTUBE/RC COLA PHILIPPINES Shares Share. Maybe not every ad, but RC Cola’s—via ice cube eyes and soda bottle heads—prove that confident creativity needs an industry-wide renaissance. But therein lies the genius of the release, the timing, as well as the overall concept: that RC Cola, can and will never be able to compete with Coca-Cola and Pepsi, specially come Christmas season when and where everyone can and will be expecting a Christmas ad from these powerhouses. RC Cola Philippines’ commercial has blown up, getting 51 million views and 366,000 shares across social media platforms since last quarter of 2020.