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An advert for the chocolate bar Twix has been banned for ‘encouraging dangerous driving’. The short ad features a man who is involved in a high-speed car chase who crashes. However ...
They show a man in a car chase before his vehicle and an identical, caramel-coloured car are then sandwiched on top of each other, like a Twix. The Twix advert now cannot be shown in its current ...
The ad, which depicts a shows a pursuit involving two identical caramel-coloured cars, ends with a crash resulting in one sandwiched on top of the other, like a Twix. But five complaints were made ...
Advertisements for chocolate bar Twix have been banned for condoning unsafe driving. The TV and similar video-on-demand ads showed a man in a car chase which resulted in his vehicle and an ...
Twix recently released a humorous ad promoting its twin-fingered chocolate sweet treat, but some stuffy viewers failed to see the funny side. As a result, the playful ad was swiftly banned by the ...
AN ADVERT for chocolate bar Twix that was branded 'dangerous' has been BANNED from TV. The advertisement depicts a car chase between two identical caramel coloured vehicles - ending with one ...
Advertisements for chocolate bar Twix have been banned for condoning unsafe driving. The TV and similar video-on-demand ads showed a man in a car chase which resulted in his vehicle and an ...
A Twix chocolate advert has been banned for encouraging unsafe driving, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled. The advert, called Two Is More Than One and shown on both TV and Video ...
A series of adverts for chocolate bar Twix has been banned over fears they encouraged unsafe driving. It said Twix is known for its playful and absurd tone, and the humour in the ad reflected this.
A TV advert for chocolate bar Twix featuring a car chase has been banned for encouraging unsafe driving. The ad, which depicts a shows a pursuit involving two identical caramel-coloured cars, ends ...
Twix has had an advert banned for ‘condoning dangerous driving’. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has issued the ruling. But why has the advert been controversial? An advert for the ...
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