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Hm, that's pretty good. The sparkles on the car make a nice effect. It's a tiny detail that gives extra oomph to a fairly basic design. That would make a pretty nice shirt, in any case.
Laurence Modithre
That is right, Laurence! The little details definitely make the ad more interesting and captivating. Without that sparkle, the ad will never be the same. And it was a surefire tactic for the audience to notice the car reams and hood. [Carson Wininger]
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