
Hint Watermelon TV Commercial, 'Rain Cloud'
“Rain Cloud”
About This Ad
A group of friends enjoy a sunny day on a grassy expanse until it starts to rain. After catching a droplet on her tongue, one girl remarks that the rain coming down tastes just like watermelon. It's revealed that the flavored rain comes from a cloud drinking Hint Watermelon, who concurs with the friends on the ground. The friends stick their tongues out to try to capture the watermelon-flavored rain.
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