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{{Infobox|title = K-fee advertisements|image = K-fee.png|imagecaption = A screenshot from the K-fee auto commercial.|maker = K-fee|date = 2005|type = Television commercial|language = German}}
{{Infobox|title = K-fee advertisements|image = K-fee.png|imagecaption = A screenshot from the K-fee auto commercial.|maker = K-fee|date = 2005|type = Television commercial|language = German}}


In 2004, German caffeine company ''K-fee'' made some controversial TV adverts for their coffee drink. These adverts have been heavily criticized for their content and many feel that the advert is very uncommercial and upsetting, though its shocking visual is built to simulate the effect that the product has on the viewer.
In 2004, German caffeine company ''K-fee'' released nine 20-second long TV adverts for their coffee drink. These adverts have been heavily criticized for their content and many feel that the advert is very uncommercial and upsetting, though its shocking visual is built to simulate the effect that the product has on the viewer.


The ads consist of a peaceful scene, such as a car driving down a grassy hillside to soothing music. However, at some point in the ad, the scene gets briefly interrupted by either a zombie or a gargoyle screaming at the camera, followed by the company's slogan and the product.
The ads consist of a peaceful scene, such as a car driving down a grassy hillside to soothing music. However, at some point in the ad, the scene gets briefly interrupted by either a zombie or a gargoyle screaming at the camera, followed by the company's slogan and the product.
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