Empty Cure-All Digital Glass Bottles For Sale
Over the last few years spending an unhealthy time on social media I have been inundated every day with formulaic marketing videos and static ads selling a cure or a fix for anything and everything. These, while providing and thriving on short-lived promises of a solution for impossible tasks and goals, do fuel a bit of hope in all of us. Unfortunately, it is so short-lived that the feel-good state is quickly replaced with anger, especially if you have acted on it. A comparison with the past comes to mind with visuals borrowed from western and cowboys movies. I always imagine a wagon stacked with glass jars and bottles filled with unknown liquid concoctions promising a cure for all the maladies affecting the gullible people of the time. Brilliantly sold by the shrewd and well-acting salespeople wearing worn down dusty top hats.
I often wonder how many of those men survived lynching, hanging, and gunshots from the angry and unsatisfied customers.
The dusty salespeople have now been replaced by beautiful looking people with scientific white clothing, titles, fake smiles and, of course, the 100% satisfaction guaranteed or money back promises. The glass bottles with the magic liquid have been replaced by never before today available wonder liquids and creams in fancier packaged containers.
I suspect that quite a few of the old dusty salespeople must have survived, given the proliferation of the products being promoted and sold online on a daily basis. From magic creams to amazing makeup that covers tattoos while matching exactly skin color and tone.