MOONPIE targets extraterrestrials with ads in alien language

In a marketing move that's literally out of this world, Moonpie is now advertising to aliens. Yes, you read that right. Inspired by recent congressional hearings confirming the existence of extraterrestrials, Moonpie and the Tombras agency have launched a campaign featuring billboards written in Lincos – a language designed in the 1960s for communicating with aliens. These cosmic ads, showcasing Moonpie delicious treats, are popping up in global hotspots like Times Square and Tokyo, intriguing humans and potentially, alien visitors.

While the campaign may sound like a sci-fi gag, it's a serious (yet cheeky) effort by Moonpie to tap into an untapped consumer market – extraterrestrials. The team consulted UAP experts and alien-language aficionados to ensure the message was just right. The aim? To make aliens feel noticed and welcomed, much like a traveler finding a sign in their native language abroad. Whether this interstellar marketing strategy will boost Moonpie sales or lead to first contact remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure – it's a bold step in advertising history.

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