After weeks of indecision, Foster's has finally decided to unveil the latest incarnation of the Carlton Draught Made from Beer campaign on the internet after canning its television debut and admitting to a lapse in judgment.
In an ironic twist for a brand that has garnered huge respect among marketers for its cutting-edge use of the internet over the years, Foster's pulled all seven versions of the Carlton Draught Trio ad from TV schedules just before its launch late last month, admitting the campaign could offend some viewers.
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@bongobangers Yeah, gorgeous women, like fuck they would refuse to see women on tv, bahahaha
pallypower3000 3 months ago
im glad this was banned. it sucked
SalvadorePapadello 9 months ago
lol my dad works for fosters group australia
kiss6310 10 months ago
@bongobangers alcohol advertising is a bastard they cant show anyone drinking alcohol, alcohol changing the mood of anyone and the likes this is two reasons why this ad was banned and as for the lynx comapany and their "advertisment" there arnt any real bans on deoderate advertising because its not a "drug" like alcohol, yes alcohol is classed as a drug. however lynx is only bound by general rules of advertising so unless people complain it will not get banned.
RVR121 1 year ago
lol awesome ad xD
DiotheBassinator 1 year ago
um why was this banned. lynx shows naked women lusting over men wtf
bongobangers 1 year ago
i think I've got the Carlton drought tingle
SocialAnarchy 1 year ago
Whenever the Carlton ad makers admit to a lapse in judgment, it's a big one-off and it turns out the decision made is while they're sober.
STAG162 1 year ago
There are 7 other ads too.
mrsrobinsonshangover 1 year ago
What dumd F*ck came up with this ridiculous idea...should be put over a barrel and flogged...geez...what shit..
1040steman 1 year ago