I was actually looking for a different commercial when this one popped up. This commercial used to air all the time and was one of my ultimate favorites. I love how the Sour Patch moto is "sour, sweet, gone" because that is actually exactly how they taste. I think this commercial effectively portrays exactly how Sour Patch taste using actions.
One thing that I like about this commercial is the colors. I like how many of them appear dull so the red sour patch kid can really stick out during the ad. Because the sour patch kid stood out so well my attention was shifted to him throughout the whole commercial and by the end, I knew it was a commercial for Sour Patch Kids before they even announced it.
I think the most prominent appeal used in this commercial is the "need to satisfy curiosity." Most people do not wake up with half of their hair cut off so I was curios as to what happened. As the sour patch figure came into play I noticed the direction in which the commercial was going. As the sour patch turned sweet, I think the "need to nurture" came into play as it hugged the leg of the girl.
Many common advertising techniques were used in this add, one of them being "plain folks." The main girl looks to be an average teenager. Her pajamas are normal along with all of the furniture in her bedroom. I also think this commercial uses the "wit and humor appeal" because I think it's a little humorous how a sour patch kid cut of the hair of a girl while she was asleep. Another technique found in this commercial is the "gestalt." One of the characteristics of this technique is odd relationships which is exactly how the one between the girl and the sour patch kid can be described.
Overall, I think this commercial is pretty effective. I like how it is different than many of the other commercials out there because it makes it unique and memorable. Also, I think the Sour Patch Kid product was portrayed in a positive manor.

