Zipcar’s Unorthodox Street Scene Advertising

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Zipcar has taken to a using a bit of street theatre for an unusual advertising stunt in Washington DC. The car sharing service recently set up scenes in the middle of two busy sidewalk locations to promote their services. Penn Quarter Living has more.

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