We see a woman in a park-like setting, she's playing with a golden retriever. An animated bee is fly in the foreground, talking to us. We see the woman sneeze as she throws a Frisbee. The bee expresses unhappiness over allergies until the Frisbee flies right into him. He's pushed right out of the frame and we see him fly around across the pastoral scenery. He gets on top of the flying disc running on its surface as it spins. Then, he and the blue disc fly through a basement window and into the basement where a man is unpacking a box. The man shakes dust out of a sports jersey, then he sneezes. On the left, the bee pushes a bottle of Nasonex in front of the scene. A caption reads, "For treatment, maximum effect takes 1 to 2 weeks." We cut to a close shot of Nasonex bottle looking up from its base. A puff is shot out of the top of it where it says, "6 MILLION NASAL ALLERGY SUFFERERS". Another caption reads, "Use regularly, By prescription only." We zoom slowly on the Nasonex bottle, then cut to a scene of the man and woman watching TV. They are happy, with bowls of chips and pretzels in front of them. The bee is flying nearby. They must be watching sports because the man is wearing the jersey and we hear cheering as the both jump up to give each other a "high 5". A caption reads, "See our ad in Health magazine." We follow the bee as it flies over to a close-up of the Nasonex bottle. The bottle reads, "For congestion and other nasal allergy symptoms, indoors and out." A caption mentions, "1-800-NASONEX www.nsonex.com". The bee flies into the bottle as the ad ends.
Transcript
Ah, what a perfect day! Oh no, nasal allergy congestion strikes again. It's everywhere. Outside, and in! *sneeze* Prescription Nasonex helps relieve congestion and other nasal allergy symptoms. Maybe that's why 6 million people use Nasonex last year. Side-effects were generally mild and include headache, viral infection, soar throat, nose bleeds, and coughing. For congestion and other nasal allergy symptoms, ask you doctor about Nasonex