
This square supplement ad template spotlights a clear bottle of red gummies on a clean off‑white background, with scattered gummy pieces creating instant product context. The bottom half switches to a...
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This square supplement ad template spotlights a clear bottle of red gummies on a clean off‑white background, with scattered gummy pieces creating instant product context. The bottom half switches to a dark charcoal panel featuring an oversized, tabloid-style headline in all caps—white type with high-contrast yellow highlights for key phrases. The message leans into curiosity and novelty (“going viral”) and social proof via a specific age-based result, making it well-suited for top-of-funnel awareness audiences who don’t yet know the brand but react to bold outcomes. The split composition works because the top delivers credibility (real packaging, clinical label cues), while the bottom delivers scroll-stopping claim-led copy that’s easy to read on mobile. Brands can customize by swapping the bottle mockup, changing the highlighted keyword (e.g., “nerve support,” “tingling relief”), and replacing the age/story detail with compliant, verifiable proof points or a testimonial excerpt. The strong contrast and minimal distractions keep attention on the product name and the emotional problem-solution promise.
This template is built for top-of-funnel, unaware audiences: it doesn’t assume brand familiarity and instead uses a pattern-interrupt headline with “going viral” novelty to earn the first click. The age-specific result functions as social proof and specificity, making the claim feel more concrete than a generic benefit line. Visually, the clean packshot and scattered gummies create immediate product comprehension, while the high-contrast dark text block ensures readability in fast-scrolling feeds. The split layout also follows a best practice for supplements—anchor belief with packaging cues up top, then deliver the emotional problem/relief promise below. To keep performance sustainable, brands should swap the story line for compliant, verifiable proof (reviews, study-backed ingredients, or quantified outcomes) while retaining the same contrast-driven hierarchy.
Adults experiencing tingling, numbness, or nerve discomfort who are actively searching for non-prescription support options. Skews toward older demographics and caregivers who respond to clear, outcome-led stories and simple formats they can read quickly on mobile.
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