If you have been watching The Block NZ then you could be forgiven for being brainwashed into shopping at a certain supermarket, buying coffee from a certain cafe, and going wild and putting that major house renovation on your KiwiBank credit card.
You may even have found yourself being lured into an exclusive (aka bloody expensive) Parnell homeware and furniture shop which Ginny and Rhys found themselves at during last week's "design a magazine cover" challenge.
Ginny was too scared to touch much, and when she did the $10,000 chandelier clattered as if it was about to break. Meanwhile, Rhys, lovable Naki lad that he is, took the price tags in his stride as he settled his chuff into a lavish leather chair (his whiskey drinking chair, he reckoned).
Honestly, the product placement and branding is out of control. Yes, yes, I know the multimillion-dollar reality show would not have got off the ground without these advertisers. But as much as the show's producers banged on at the beginning about products being integrated tastefully into the show, or whatever spin they put on it, it sure has been a steady stream of blatant branding and advertising.
It's not so much big name sponsors like Bunnings that I have a problem with. Hey, you've got to get your gib board and timber from somewhere. It's the brief flashes of Deutz bubbly labels, the green beer bottles (I think it's Heineken. It sure makes me feel like a Heineken when I see them) and shots of bright red New World shopping bags in the foreground as the contestants have a barbecue that are distracting.