Banned advert

huskydog replied on 23/11/2016 14:49

Posted on 23/11/2016 14:49

The advertising watchdog has just banned the Heinz advert,showing how to beat the rhythm of a song out on the empty tins , siting health and safety reasons Yell,people may cut their fingers on the tins Undecided

i still sell the old stab type tin openers ,wonder they don't ban them Surprised...........give them time..........

N1805 replied on 24/11/2016 15:16

Posted on 24/11/2016 15:16

YellThe worse advert ever, which I find absolutely disgusting, is the one with the blokes dressed in tight shorts and high heels and doing pole dancing; wonder what message that sends out - yuk

Agree

trellis replied on 24/11/2016 16:19

Posted on 24/11/2016 16:19

YellThe worse advert ever, which I find absolutely disgusting, is the one with the blokes dressed in tight shorts and high heels and doing pole dancing; wonder what message that sends out - yuk

Write your comments here... Whoever thought that one up should increase their medication as it obviously isn't working.

JohnM20 replied on 24/11/2016 16:29

Posted on 24/11/2016 16:29

YellThe worse advert ever, which I find absolutely disgusting, is the one with the blokes dressed in tight shorts and high heels and doing pole dancing; wonder what message that sends out - yuk

Write your comments here...The trouble is we are all talking about it so it may have hit the mark My trouble is, I can't remember what it is an advert for Worried

bill replied on 24/11/2016 16:32

Posted on 24/11/2016 16:32

YellThe worse advert ever, which I find absolutely disgusting, is the one with the blokes dressed in tight shorts and high heels and doing pole dancing; wonder what message that sends out - yuk

Write your comments here...The trouble is we are all talking about it so it may have hit the mark My trouble is, I can't remember what it is an advert for Worried

Write your comments here...Actually remembering the advert is not the point.  If you can't remember the product it's money wasted.

Oneputt replied on 24/11/2016 16:40

Posted on 24/11/2016 16:40

I don't buy products from companies who use what I consider inappropriate adverts.  My standard, my choiceInnocent

mickysf replied on 24/11/2016 16:45

Posted on 24/11/2016 16:45

Its like the now shortened John Lewis xmas advert, because a few said it gave kids wrong impresion that presents are not delivered by you know whoSurprised

they are clever these advertising folk...John Lewis have history when it comes to shortening their Christmas Adverts as do other companies. First they introduce the whole story then, after a few airs, when most people have watched it and the initial hype is over, they cut out bits to make the airing costs cheaper.

 

JVB66 replied on 24/11/2016 16:54

Posted on 24/11/2016 16:54

Its like the now shortened John Lewis xmas advert, because a few said it gave kids wrong impresion that presents are not delivered by you know whoSurprised

they are clever these advertising folk...John Lewis have history when it comes to shortening their Christmas Adverts as do other companies. First they introduce the whole story then, after a few airs, when most people have watched it and the initial hype is over, they cut out bits to make the airing costs cheaper.

 

...It was shortened before airing ,after complaints

JCB4X4 replied on 24/11/2016 21:01

Posted on 24/11/2016 21:01

YellThe worse advert ever, which I find absolutely disgusting, is the one with the blokes dressed in tight shorts and high heels and doing pole dancing; wonder what message that sends out - yuk

Write your comments here... Whoever thought that one up should increase their medication as it obviously isn't working.

Methinks Surprised – they should have their medication increased for them, accompanied by a change in prescription.

Kennine replied on 24/11/2016 21:19

Posted on 24/11/2016 21:19

YellThe worse advert ever, which I find absolutely disgusting, is the one with the blokes dressed in tight shorts and high heels and doing pole dancing; wonder what message that sends out - yuk

Write your comments here...I agree. 

but the truth is that adverts are designed to appeal to a certain market.  This one is all about "Diversity".

Cheers ....... K

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