The image is a screenshot of a text message conversation on an iPhone. The text messages are set against a light blue background suggestive of the iMessage app. The top of the screen shows 'Rogers' the service provider, and the current time is displayed as 7:08 PM. The sender is labeled 'AJ'. The messages involve a conversation about selling a car and the frustration of potential buyers ghosting the seller. The final message suggests using 'Clutch' which in this context, is likely a car purchasing platform.
The image shows a woman lying in bed with a satin eye mask on. A text box in the top left corner states "Cotton Pillowcases Can Contain 17,000x More Bacteria Than a Toilet Seat... So Get This Pillowcase Instead". An arrow points from the text to the pillow. The overall composition suggests a focus on health and hygiene.
The ad showcases a black, enclosed sauna with a red-lit interior. The sauna is the focal point, placed against a blurred backdrop of people in a traditional sauna setting. Text overlays pose a question, highlighting the sauna's benefits, followed by a call to action with a discount code.
An advertisement featuring a stack of three cylindrical supplements with the brand name 'Arrae' in white on the containers. The containers sit against an orange background. The ad text is in a bold, white font, reading, 'STRUGGLING WITH FOOD CRAVINGS AND LOW ENERGY?* Supercharge your metabolism with MB-1 by Arrae.' The bottom of the ad includes a disclaimer in smaller font.
An advertisement against a solid light blue grey background, centered text reads: 9 in 10 Women Have Unstable Vaginal Microbiomes. Below the text, VS-01 Vaginal Synbiotic restores balance and supports resilience for long-term stability. In the foreground, a close-up image features a person of Caucasian descent, resting on a folded white bath towel, holding out a pill in their right hand towards the viewer. The background is softly blurred.
The ad is a vertical image with a white background. At the top left corner, there is a yellow note-like header that says 'Notes' with a back arrow and an upload icon.  The main text reads 'Kids constantly being complete nightmares?' in a large, bold font. Below this, the ad asks '3 nutrient deficiencies could be the cause:' followed by a list of three vitamins: Vitamin D, Vitamin B1, and Folate. The right of this element shows a yellow and white cylindrical bottle of kids multivitamins. Below the vitamins, is text stating '19 million healthier days in 2023 for families' with a flash sale advertisement to the right (Flash Sale Today Only code: FIRSTDAY25). The bottom of the advertisement states 'Up to 80% Less Sugar'.
The ad has a light green, patterned background with the text "Feeling full with Ozempic?" in a dark green, elegant font. Below this is an image of a green package with the brand name, several green packets appear, and a hand interacting with one of the smaller packets. Text that says "Get a daily dose of nutrients!" above the image. The ad includes a "NEW, SAME AMAZING FORMULA" callout.
The ad is vertically oriented, with a light blue background. The top section features a white rectangular box that contains the text, '1 out of 3 women feel their vaginal discomfort recurs frequently despite efforts to treat it.' Below, there's an image of an Asian woman sitting in a bathroom, and below that a white tablet.  The text 'Try VS-01 Vaginal Synbiotic' is at the very bottom of the image.
The ad is a graphic designed as a note, featuring text and product visuals. At the top, it asks, 'Kids constantly being rude?' followed by a list of nutritional deficiencies (Vitamin D, B1, and Folate) that could be the cause. A bottle of 'Kids Multivitamin Yummy Gummies' is shown. The ad highlights a 'Flash Sale Today Only' with a discount code and mentions 'Up to 80% Less Sugar.' The background is clean.
The ad features a screenshot of a notes app on a smartphone. The background is black, and the text is yellow. The text asks “Are you balding?” followed by “Then keep reading…” The text then promotes a custom hair loss treatment, and describes the process as a self-assessment online, a custom treatment plan, and delivered-to-your-door products. The ad is promoting a hair loss treatment that focuses on avoiding invasive procedures.
An advertisement with a light blue background. The top portion features the words "THE PROBLEMS" in bold black font, above three illustrated icons representing issues such as POOR IMMUNITY, BRITTLE HAIR & NAILS, and POOR JOINT HEALTH.  Below, the text "THE SOLUTION" is displayed.  A product package is shown, titled with a brand name, beneath a description of what is inside and a call to action that says, "TRY IT TODAY".
The ad features a light-colored background with text and product imagery. The top of the ad has the words 'Ritual' in a small font followed by the larger word 'Bloated?'. Below, it states 'Meet Synbiotic+ probiotic strains LGG & BB12 to support: gas, bloating, diarrhea, and healthy regularity.' In the center, a blue supplement bottle with a white label and a capsule is displayed next to a single capsule. A yellow button at the bottom reads 'Shop Up To 35% Off'. The overall design is clean focusing on the product and its benefits.
The ad features a split-screen design. At the top, there's a screenshot from "ABC News" with the headline "Why am I bloated? Here are some possibilities to consider," accompanied by an image of a person touching their abdomen, suggesting discomfort. Below, it presents a bottle of "J S Health Detox + Debloat" tablets, emphasizing its purpose with text "Are you tired of feeling bloated after meals, no matter what you eat? Try Detox + Debloat." A circular sticker with "Free Gift with Purchase" adds an incentive. The overall ad layout is clean and straightforward, aiming to grab attention by addressing a common health concern and offering a solution.
A split image. On the top half, text reads 'I POOPED OUT 6KG OF BACKED UP FAT'. Below that on the left, an illustration of a cartoon colon with a distressed face, above a large mound of light pink soft-serve ice cream shaped like a belly in an ice cream cone. On the right, an orange bottle sits on top of a similar white soft-serve ice cream cone.
An image showing two men pushing a car uphill. The background reveals a dry, mountainous landscape. Text overlayed on the image reads: "Constipated?" followed by the claim that a certain product's probiotics help promote digestion and alleviate bloating.
An advertisement featuring a silver car centered on a light blue background. The ad's text is displayed in large, bold, dark gray fonts. The text reads, "Feeling stuck in your car lease? We can help - get an iPad plus cash when you sell your leased car to Clutch." At the bottom of the image, in smaller font, the text says "*Terms apply."
The ad features a vertical composition with a purple and gradient background. At the top left is a white triangle shape with the word "yes" Inside. To the top right is the word "no". Arranged in a semi-circle near the center is a full alphabet. In the middle is a white oval-shaped device that appears to be a fertility monitor. The ad includes the text "Irregular cycles haunting you?" and "Mira catches your ovulation day with every unique cycle" In the bottom left. And an orange circle with the text "Happy Halloween 15% OFF" in the bottom right.
The ad shows a close-up of a person's torso and arms. The person has dark skin, and their arms are positioned to touch and wrap around their body. The ad is monochromatic, with a neutral grey background which emphasizes the person’s skin tone. Text at the bottom of the image reads, "Don't Bloat."
The ad features a product shot of a jar of capsules with the brand name on the label, surrounded by a few loose capsules, placed on a neutral surface with a glass of water in the background. The text overlay includes the headline: 'GAIN WEIGHT EASILY AND FIND IT HARD TO LOSE?' followed by the statement: 'You might have a metabolic dysfunction - fix it today*. The bottom of the ad includes a disclaimer.
An advertisement featuring a glass jar of capsules prominently displayed on a light-colored surface. To the left, a glass of water. The capsule jar has a light pink label with the brand's name and 'MB-1'. The background is blurred, keeping the focus on the product and its message. Text at the top poses a question about fad diets. The overall composition is clean and modern, emphasizing the product.
A close-up shot of a toilet seat and cover against a white bathroom wall. A pink sticky note is affixed to the toilet seat cover featuring handwritten text. The text on the sticky note is black and says 'SPEND TOO MUCH TIME HERE?? TRY BIOTIC+'. The toilet seat is white, and the scene has a minimalist design. The advertisement is clean and relies on a direct question to engage the viewer .
An outdoor billboard ad is displayed on a brick building. The billboard itself is a simple white rectangle, featuring a large typography. The text states, "Babies aren't made tracking hormones with your phone camera." Underneath, the brand's logo is present. The building has a weathered brick texture.
An advertisement with an eye-level shot of a cylindrical supplement bottle. The bottle has a pink label and a white cap. Above the bottle, white bold text is set against a vibrant orange background, presenting a question and call to action. Below the bottle are disclaimers in a smaller font. The overall effect is visually clean and informative suggesting a health remedy.
An ad features a mature woman in athletic wear, sitting on a yoga mat. At her side is a bottle of supplements. The ad's text is displayed prominently. The overall composition focuses on weight gain and appetite changes associated with menopause.

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