Adult Swim's allergy relief commercial turns surreal

"Unedited Footage of a Bear" parody video shows the perils of allergy medicine side effects as a horror film. Next time, read the small print.

You'd have the same expression if you saw yourself running towards you. Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNET

Late-night infomercials seem so surreal it's difficult to tell what's real and what's another bizarre parody meant to make the viewer question his or her sanity. Enter Adult Swim's 4 a.m. "Infomercials" series. "Too Many Cooks," which poked fun at every '80s and '90s TV sitcom ever made, went viral last month. Adult Swim's follow-up is a short infomercial parody titled "Unedited Footage of a Bear."

While the video starts with what looks like someone's camping footage of a bear in the wild, it's cut off with one of those annoying prescription allergy medicine commercials.

The advert is designed to look like a YouTube pre-roll ad that many of us have conditioned ourselves like lab rats to click the SKIP AD arrow to get to the video we want to watch. But in fact, you can't skip the commercial, as this is the video we were meant to see.

The infomercial depicts a mom enjoying a sneeze-free day with her kids in the park thanks to a fake allergy medicine called "Claridryl." The medicine, which is clearly mocking real allergy medicine Claritin and Benadryl, promises to "Act immediately; lasts indefinitely." "Don't risk another minute," commercial mom states in the video. "Take Claridryl. And take life in your hands."

Those of us who must suffer through extreme allergies of everything from pollen to dust mites know that without taking antihistamines we'd sneeze ourselves out of existence.

Unfortunately, taking allergy medicines mean you have to go about your day while battling a long list of side effects such as dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, itching, restlessness, moodiness, blurred vision and confusion.

Is mom having a psychotic break or relief from allergies? Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNET

In some cases, people taking various allergy medicines will encounter hallucinations, fast heartbeats, seizures, involuntary quivering, nightmares, ringing in the ears and nervousness. But what if these typical side effects take a turn for the worse? That's exactly what happens in this violent and creepy video from Adult Swim.

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Adult Swim's allergy relief commercial turns surreal

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