“Not” Setting a Good Example for Students

Marketing professionals would know that ads must be tailor-made to their target audience. For example, a luxurious car needs to have people looking rich, a cosmetics brand needs to be flashy, and a stationery ad needs to have the correct spelling.
This Walgreens ad accidentally made a spelling mistake in their advertisement for school stationery. It spells the word “supplies” as “supplise.” Sure, climbing up a ladder to rearrange letters must not be as easy or tireless as one may think, but this employee was probably in trouble now for this error. Let’s hope they fixed it soon after.

