Do it for the orangutans

No animals were harmed in the making of this Danish promotional video

Ok, ovulation discounts – no joke – aside, if you don’t have time for a holiday (or, for that matter, a baby), doesn’t mean you can’t join in on some monkey business.

Danish juice company Rynkeby successfully cooked up a viral video using the classic recipe “take a cat and make it do something that would be funny if a human did it”. Only it replaced the cat with a Orangutan and made it move it move it. Catchy.

No animals were harmed in the making of this video: the ape looks happy, if only because he is completely oblivious that he lives in the matrix. No really, Rynkeby even supports Orangutans with its revenues.

So if you don’t want to do it for Denmark, do it for the Orangutans!





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