Kellogs is in further trouble as a result of its latest advertising campaign which encourages children to “stuff their fat faces full of coco pops until they burst”. A spokesman for the company said “there’s nothing wrong with stuffing their fat faces full of coco pops until they burst! There’s less sugar in a bowl of coco pops than you’d find in your average bowl full of sugar.”
February 2, 2010 | Posted in
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The government has been forced to apologise to the public for the direct.gov advert in which Christopher Biggins’ head is superimposed onto the body of a baby. “It should have been noticed at an earlier stage”, said a spokesman, “and we apologise for the upset, anger and vomiting that it has caused.”
January 23, 2010 | Posted in
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The Advertising standards agency has slammed Marks and Spencer after it was revealed that their new Christmas adverts contain subliminal messages encouraging consumers to eat more trans fats, and in one shocking scenario, worship the devil.
December 22, 2009 | Posted in
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