The worst thing about mornings is waking up, but Philips helps mankind deal with it. Last year, the domestic appliances manufacturer launched the hilarious ‘Wake up the Town’ project, a one-of-a-kind experiment which took place in Longyearbyen, Norway, the world’s northern-most settlement with a population over 2,000, where sun doesn’t rise for about four months each year. There, the brand was testing its Wake-up Light, gadget, an alarm-clock, which uses light, not the usual annoying sounds to help people shake off drowsiness in the morning—it was a tough challenge regarding the fact that in the town the polar night lasts from October till February. The residents of the town received the gadget to use it during the dark period and when the long night was over, they provided their feed-back. After six weeks of the experiment, 87% of respondents said they “were waking up feeling more refreshed, alert and ready for the day,” so Wake-up Light proved its effectiveness in extreme conditions (see the report here), but will it help people in countries where sun doesn’t disappear for longer than 12 hours?

AXE would lose its unique style if it decided to turn respectable and stop balancing on the edge of decency. And that’s why it’s not going to change its style at all. The brand, well-known for its controversial campaigns revolving around sex-related themes, released a bunch of short ironical spots, which offer another approach to discussing the embarrassing topics. The vignettes, which were uploaded to the AXE Canada official YouTube-channel, appear in the top section on the AXE Channel website for male consumers, which provides them with valuable tips on a very wide range of topics and humorous content.