Hydroxycut is some vitamin gummies that help people lose weight. This was on Woman’s World magazine. They also advertise it on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. This was posted in March 24, 2014. Hydroxycut comes in a orange this product is available in CVS health, GNC, Rito Aid, Target, Walgreens, Walmart. They have a really positive energy when it come the this ad. They have a really active mood to this ad to promote this product. They have a girl thats in shape beside the bottle of gummies. This girl is like 5”3 shes skinny she also wearing like some tight pants and a tight blue shirt. This ad utilizes rhetorical strategies such as ethos, logos, and pathos in order to persuade a fat-worried audience to use a product that might help …show more content…
On the other picture she has a light blue which makes her look really tan and she not even fit but her skin has this glow that makes her skin looks so vibrantant. Her skin on the other picture is really poeal without that glow that you can now see on her skin. The picture that she's in with the pink shirt she seems really short and the one that is on the cover she seems tall but at the same time it could be the heels that she has on. I feel like they only showed half of the other girls body because she has bigger legs than the other girl. When you lose weight you should not lose a lot of fat on your legs and thighs. They capial all the words on the cover so it catches your eyes. They put all the side effects on small words because some people don't bother on reading the small words they also right a little summary about how she lost weight so your hook and you but what they are trying to sale. The girl on the blue has muscles on her arms and her thighs. The other girl has fat and does not have muscle on her thighs. The girl in the pink has an a pointy chin and the girl on the blue has it