Was there really a banned Skittles commercial?
Skittles recently released this commercial (yes, this is an actual commercial made by professionals, not fans) that was banned because their advertising team definitely crossed the line trying to show TV watchers just how great it feels to have this legendary candy surging through you.
Who made the Skittles ads?
Dive Brief: Mars-owned Skittles is out with its first Halloween commercial in more than five years, according to press materials provided to Marketing Dive. The ad, created with agency DDB Chicago and Smuggler Production House, is designed to tweak a familiar witch story.
What is the meaning behind the Skittles commercial?
At the same time, by implying that it’s possible to also “harvest” the rainbow, the ad promotes the candy as something to be experienced, not just eaten. There are plenty of other examples of ads that bend the slogan in memorable ways, like “Believe the Rainbow” and “Transplant the Rainbow,” just to name a few.
Why was this food commercial banned in the UK?
This commercial was banned in the UK for the sexually suggestive content it contains, though you could argue it was the censors who had something other than dinner on their minds… This rude food takes the whole idea of sexy cooking to the extreme. Warning: you may have to simmer down after watching this.
Why was this commercial banned in the UK for sexually suggestive?
This commercial was banned in the UK for the sexually suggestive content it contains, though you could argue it was the censors who had something other than dinner on their minds… This rude food takes the whole idea of sexy cooking to the extreme.
Why was the Bud Light commercial banned in the UK?
This commercial was banned in the UK for the sexually suggestive content it contains, though you could argue it was the censors who had something other than dinner on their minds… This rude food takes the whole idea of sexy cooking to the extreme. Warning: you may have to simmer down after watching this. 5. Bud Light
Why was the Budweiser beer goggles AD banned?
This ad for Budweiser Light gave a new meaning to the term “beer goggles” when it was shown during the Superbowl of 2007 and was swiftly banned in the US. The skinny dipping, partial nudity and sexually suggestive content were obviously just too much for some folks. Geez, talk about party poopers! 4. NewYorker Underwear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz2u3ZeKVs0