(Source: Reddit user billburman)
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Can You Tell Why People are Doing a Double Take Over this JC Penney Billboard?
May 28, 2013
"I saw this on Wednesday and thought the exact same thing...!"
UPDATE:
The billboard is now gone. Take a look at what happened in our full update.
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Quick, take a brief glance at this blurred JC Penney billboard in the Los Angeles area and tell us what you see:
(Source: Reddit user billburman)
If you think the ad has an uncanny resemblance to Hitler, you're not the only one. Reddit user billburman posted the picture a couple days ago located off of Interstate 405 near Culver City, and since then many can't believe their eyes with others admitting they, too, had noticed the resemblance in the past but were called crazy.
"I saw this on Wednesday and thought the exact same thing ... !" one user said.
Here's the full image on Reddit which includes a side-by-side comparison. The image on the left is the original, while the one on the right (and above) has been blurred by the Reddit user to make the similarity a little more noticeable:
(Source: Reddit user billburman)
The Huffington Post points out that the product is a Michael Graves Design Bells and Whistles Stainless Steel Tea Kettle. The picture on the JC Penney website is a little clearer, but the resemblance is still there:
It can be yours for $40.
"Chai Kampf," as one Reddit user put it.
This story has been updated.
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