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You can keep your chalk men, or cleanvertising. The latest large scale craze for getting a message out there is very green. Topiary is a thing of the past as ornate gardens are being decorated by large scale images created out of the grass. In a similar vein, McDonald's have already cashed-in on the trend by using the world's largest corn maze field to promote their coffee. Think crop-circles with a message.
Frances
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