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A UGC-style coffee advertisement. The video opens on a confident young Black man in a black leather jacket and gold watch, standing outside against a grey wall, tapping his temple with two fingers — the classic "big brain" gesture — smiling knowingly at the camera. A glowing pulse animation radiates from his head, symbolizing sharp mental energy and focus. He nods slightly, as if to say "yeah, I figured it out." He then reaches down to a nearby table and picks up a sleek white coffee cup clearly labeled "Zero Sleep Coffee" in bold black typography. He brings it to his lips and takes a slow, satisfying sip, closing his eyes for a moment as if feeling the effect instantly. He looks back at the camera with a confident smirk and says directly: "This is the secret to staying active." The camera slowly pulls back to reveal a branded Zero Sleep Coffee box sitting on the table beside him — matte black packaging with bold white lettering. The camera then smoothly zooms into the box in a cinematic close-up, holding on the product. A clean text overlay appears: "Zero Sleep Coffee — Pick Yours Up Today." Warm natural lighting, handheld slightly shaky UGC camera style, realistic skin tones
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