88

Score

A "Nurse" Warns Against Long-Term Stimulant Use and Promotes "Moonbrew" Hot Cocoa as an All-in-One Nighttime Supplement.

Ran 2 months

Inactive
Hook
92/100
Persuasion
74/100
Vibes
85/100
Execution
62/100
Credibility
88/100
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FormatProblem Solution
Target GenderFemale
Target Age25-34
Production StylePolished
Speaker POVExpert, Influencer
Emotional ToneTrust, Aspiration
Wellness FunctionSleep
StartedMar 27, 2026
EndedApr 1, 2026
Duration2 months

Title

A "Nurse" Warns Against Long-Term Stimulant Use and Promotes "Moonbrew" Hot Cocoa as an All-in-One Nighttime Supplement.

Description

This video advertisement features a man in blue scrubs, introduced via on-screen text as "Harry D. Registered Nurse," delivering a "Stimulant Health Warning" about the negative effects of medications like Adderall and Vyvanse. Visuals include anatomical animations of the brain and blood vessels, footage of people struggling to sleep or feeling exhausted, and the preparation of a hot cocoa drink. The voiceover explains that long-term stimulant use causes "oxidative stress" and promotes a product called "moonbrew" Hot Cocoa as a solution to repair brain cells and improve sleep. The core message positions moonbrew as a cost-effective, all-in-one alternative to buying separate supplements, specifically highlighting its ingredients—Magnesium Glycinate, Reishi mushrooms, L-Theanine, and L-Tryptophan—while claiming it contains "no melatonin" and prevents grogginess.

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"A "Nurse" Warns Against Long-Term Stimulant Use and Promotes "Moonbrew" Hot Cocoa as an All-in-One Nighttime Supplement." — Moonbrew Ad | Divisadero Ad Intelligence