Memes related to "advertising" can be roughly divided into two categories:
Greatest innovation;
Universal stupidity.
In the "greatest innovation" category fall the ads that leave you in awe and make you question how they came up with the idea. Typically, those ads are based on wordplay or visuals. For instance, an ad for Christmas trees with a stunning lady in the foreground reads "Everyone needs a fir tree!" Or a promo for reduced egg prices with a tagline "A blow to the eggs." Hm...taste accordingly to your looseness.
The second category speaks for itself. By the way, creating an idea for an ad, printing a banner, and renting a place for this banner is not a cheap pleasure. Nevertheless, letters missing in the wrong places, like "rossiya," can be found on outdoor advertising. Or a banner in honor of May 9 where Russian tricolor colors are mixed up, and instead of Russian soldiers, German invaders are showcased. A special place in this category is given to politicians and party ads. A slogan like "We do not sit idly by" against the background of a deputy with his hands crossed - this is the tip of the iceberg. Such ads often stir up interest among internet users and turn into memes. Nonetheless, as we know, it doesn't matter if the ad is good or bad - what matters is that everyone knows, sees, and hears it.