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The commercial, unlike the [[K-fee commercials]], begins with a warning stating that anyone with heart problems or any mental or physical health concerns shouldn't view the footage; most likely due to the video’s more visceral horror aspect. It then cuts to two men driving at night in the snow. We see a white ghost-like figure standing in the distance, and eventually, at the 0:16 second mark, the ghost jumps up towards the screen while a brief loud noise plays.
The commercial, unlike the [[K-fee commercials]], begins with a warning stating that anyone with heart problems or any mental or physical health concerns shouldn't view the footage; most likely due to the video’s more visceral horror aspect. It then cuts to two men driving at night in the snow. We see a white ghost-like figure standing in the distance, and eventually, at the 0:16 second mark, the ghost jumps up towards the screen while a brief loud noise plays.


The two men start panicking and back away from the ghost and the ghost can be seen holding a laptop with Japanese text saying: ''"Have you put your winter tires on?"'' and the company logo. This is often considered to be one of the scariest commercials ever, ranking at #1 in a "Top 10 Most Disturbing Commercials" video by YouTube user HelloImAPizza.
The two men start panicking and back away from the ghost and the ghost can be seen holding a laptop with Japanese text saying: ''"Have you put your winter tires on?"'' and the company logo. This video ranked at #1 in a "Top 10 Most Disturbing Commercials" video by YouTube user HelloImAPizza.
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<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!

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