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The 'Moustaches Make a Difference' Campaign is Hilarious

The 'Moustaches Make a Difference' campaign is right in time for "Movember," featuring some of masculinity's most epic influences and the facial hair that made them icons. From Mario of the Mario Bros. to Che Guevara, this campaign by TBWA Singapore connects perfectly with the concept of moustache'd manhood.

The campaign encourages men everywhere to grow moustaches in support of prostate cancer. While waiting for your styling 'stache to grow in, check out the 'Moustaches Make a Difference' campaign in the featured gallery.
Trend Themes
1. Facial Hair Campaigns - The 'Moustaches Make a Difference' campaign highlights the potential for innovative campaigns focused on facial hair and its impact on masculinity.
2. Movember - The Movember trend of growing moustaches in support of prostate cancer creates opportunities for businesses to develop products, services, and initiatives that cater to men's health and grooming during this month-long event.
3. Iconic Influences - The 'Moustaches Make a Difference' campaign showcases the enduring impact of iconic figures and how their facial hair can be leveraged for branding, marketing, and nostalgic campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Grooming - The 'Moustaches Make a Difference' campaign presents opportunities for the health and grooming industry to create specialized products and services tailored to men growing moustaches for prostate cancer awareness.
2. Advertising and Marketing - The success of the 'Moustaches Make a Difference' campaign highlights the potential for advertising and marketing agencies to develop humorous and impactful campaigns that leverage facial hair as a theme.
3. Nostalgia Merchandise - The 'Moustaches Make a Difference' campaign suggests the potential market for nostalgia merchandise featuring iconic figures and their famous facial hair, opening avenues for businesses in the merchandise industry.

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