Condoms for retired gardeners are being sold in the UK
We all know how old people are taken care of in the West. Sometimes this special attention to elderly citizens shocks our non-spoiled citizens. More recently, a special series of condoms for the elderly has been released in the UK. Yes, not just for pensioners, but for those who are fond of gardening and gardening.
A batch of exclusive contraceptives was presented by the charity Relate together with the agency Ogilvy UK. Condoms are made of biodegradable rubber and have an unusual packaging. Each product is in a pack with an image of eggplant, plum, squash, onion and avocado. The packaging design is made in such a way that you might think that seeds are inside.
Condoms were addressed to elderly people who retained sexual activity. The impetus for the appearance of these products was the latest statistical data. According to research by British scientists, people over the age of 65 are very rarely protected. Because of this, many pensioners are at risk.
Elderly Britons are at risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, no less than young people. The same statistics claim that over the past 10 years, the number of cases of STDs among elderly citizens has doubled.
This is how Sarah Milsom, Director of Communications at Relate, commented on the new product.
Her colleague from Ogilvy's partner company, Executive Creative Director Jules Chakli, added on his own:
From this explanation, it can be concluded that the packaging design should bring together elderly gardeners. However, it is not entirely clear how. Still, there is a high probability that the demonstration of packaging with new contraceptives by a mischievous grandfather to his neighbor in the country will be misunderstood. Most likely, she will think that they want to share the seed material with her. No less strange condoms were released in Iceland, dedicating them ... to the sights of the country.