Banned advert
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 ,people
may cut their fingers on the tins
i still sell the old stab type tin openers ,wonder they don't ban them ...........give them time..........
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Apparently people have cut their fingers on the opened tins while trying to copy the antics in the advert.
There's no legislation against stupidity.
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"This product is hot when heated"
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seriously though, some companies do not seem to realise how harmful their adverts can be to their businesses. Here I instance those whose products are rammed down your throat everytime you go online. I make a point of definitely NOT buying those products.
I am sick to death of the invasion of my privacy by those who think that because I look at one item then I wish to spend the rest of the month looking at similar ones.Google, Microsoft ,et al, have a lot to answer for.
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+1, awful advert.
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The 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 - yukWrite your comments here... Whoever thought that one up should increase their medication as it obviously isn't working.
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The 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 - yukWrite 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
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The 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 - yukWrite 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
Write your comments here...Actually remembering the advert is not the point. If you can't remember the product it's money wasted.
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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 who
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.0 -
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 who
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
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The 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 - yukWrite your comments here... Whoever thought that one up should increase their medication as it obviously isn't working.
Methinks – they should have their medication increased for them, accompanied by a change in prescription.
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The 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 - yukWrite 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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The truth is that adverts are designed to impact on the viewer, positive, shocking, empathy, revulsion or negative reactions can be equally powerful In the advertising game! If it gets your attention, if it gets us talking it is probably working!
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The truth is that adverts are designed to impact on the viewer, positive, shocking, empathy, revulsion or negative reactions can be equally powerful In the advertising game! If it gets your attention, if it gets us talking it is probably working!
So ..... if a load of people are put off from ever dealing with this company and no-one can even remember what the name of the company who's awful advert it is, then that is working... ? Hmmm I must have misundertood what advertising was all about !
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As you all well know, the advert (for moneysupermarket.com) is a blatant parody of flouncing and pouting women who men leer at. Along with generating a huge number of complaints it has a massive international following despite being a U.K. only advert. If
it didn't work it would have been dropped long ago, but it does. If it challenges men's self image as opposed to making them smile at its juxtapositioning of gender stereotypes then maybe they should consider their own insecurities.0 -
As you all well know, the advert (for moneysupermarket.com) is a blatant parody of flouncing and pouting women who men leer at. Along with generating a huge number of complaints it has a massive international following despite being a U.K. only advert. If
it didn't work it would have been dropped long ago, but it does. If it challenges men's self image as opposed to making them smile at its juxtapositioning of gender stereotypes then maybe they should consider their own insecurities.Personally I loathe the advert but my understanding of it is exactly as you state. Quite nice to see the tables turned .
Adverts are very powerful things, I can still quote the ads from my childhood - best peas went to Farrows really dates you! I really thought Flash cleaned the floor with one wipe of the mop. So if this stops/balances the images of women it's done its job
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have not had the television on since the referendum so I am "missing" all these fine things!
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have not had the television on since the referendum so I am "missing" all these fine things!
Write your comments here...I have disposed of my T.Vs !! Can't be bothered with all that 'fiction' that is portrayed !!It's not real life as we know it,just programmes designed to keep you watching for the next episode.IMO..
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have not had the television on since the referendum so I am "missing" all these fine things!
Write your comments here...I have disposed of my T.Vs !! Can't be bothered with all that 'fiction' that is portrayed !!It's not real life as we know it,just programmes designed to keep you watching for the next episode.IMO..
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You won't have seen last nights episode of Planet Earth 11, then. A pity, with its exceptional photography and sound, not to mention its captivating interest. We're certainly looking forward to next weeks episode. I've picked up a few tips from Masterchef
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Jenny, Now you really are talking my language, Planet earth 11 must have some of the best photography ever shown on TV.
I used to like Masterchef too, but somehow for me its not as good as it used to be. Personally I think that in struggling to keep it fresh they have somehow spoilt it a little, but thats probably just me.
TF
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Jenny, Now you really are talking my language, Planet earth 11 must have some of the best photography ever shown on TV.
I used to like Masterchef too, but somehow for me its not as good as it used to be. Personally I think that in struggling to keep it fresh they have somehow spoilt it a little, but thats probably just me.
TF
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I periodically attend cookery days/ classes because I'm a happy but keen cook. I recently attended a class run by an ex Masterchef contestant - wonderful. She was so intuitive with flavours, so I'm working through some of her concepts at home. But tonight
I'll be doing tagliatelle carbonara, quite differently from my own method, courtesy of this weeks Masterchef. Good photography is always noticed in this house because my husband is a retired professional photographer, award winning, national TV etc. Nowadays
he's indulging his love for nature as a countryside ranger, but photography is forever there too. I hope that my earlier post didn't spoil your cornflakes. We have mixed feelings about the controversy of moneysupermarket.com's advert too. But it's memorable
and thought provoking, which was probably the aim of the advertiser. A bit like Damian Hirst's sheep in formaldehyde.0