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The Lehning Voxpax Campaign Promotes Loss of Voice Medication

Who knew something like the Lehning Voxpax medication existed. It is formulated to help cure loss of voice -- something many people in many different professions need. Whether a performer, parent or anything in between, all a person needs to do is "Just press to free your voice," as the tag line reads.

Designed by Havas Worldwide, an ad agency based in Paris, France, the Lehning Voxpax ad campaign is cleverly visual. It depicts carved pills representing a singer and a sports fan -- both of whom need to use their voices, if for very different reasons. People will appreciate the detail put into the Lehning Voxpax ad campaign as well as the bit of humor.
Trend Themes
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