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− | Sinutab is a sinus gongestion and headache relief pill sold | + | Sinutab is a sinus gongestion and headache relief pill sold worldwide, however the version from the UK is the most reconisible due to the fact it has 'The Sinutab Face Of Death' on the box. It was known for it's scary adverts back in the 1980's in the UK. An attempt to re-vamp the product began in late 1994 with the introduction of Sinutab Night Time a produce made to cue sinus congestion and headache at night. The product though was just the same as Sinutab so it was discontinued. The face of death is still being used on Sinutab boxes today. The face is also used on Sinutab boxes in other countries like New Zealand where it was used for a cold and flu pill. |
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− | During the 1980's adverts, the face was joined by 'The Sinutab Skull Of Death' a deformed human skull often showing how Sinutab can | + | During the 1980's adverts, the face was joined by 'The Sinutab Skull Of Death' a deformed human skull often showing how Sinutab can cure sinus congestion and headache. |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 30 April 2013
Sinutab is a sinus gongestion and headache relief pill sold worldwide, however the version from the UK is the most reconisible due to the fact it has 'The Sinutab Face Of Death' on the box. It was known for it's scary adverts back in the 1980's in the UK. An attempt to re-vamp the product began in late 1994 with the introduction of Sinutab Night Time a produce made to cue sinus congestion and headache at night. The product though was just the same as Sinutab so it was discontinued. The face of death is still being used on Sinutab boxes today. The face is also used on Sinutab boxes in other countries like New Zealand where it was used for a cold and flu pill.
During the 1980's adverts, the face was joined by 'The Sinutab Skull Of Death' a deformed human skull often showing how Sinutab can cure sinus congestion and headache.