OPINION: TURKEY OF THE WEEK
CLAIRE COZENS, Campaign, Friday, 18 December 1998, 12:00am,
Claire Cozens picks on the Whitbread Beer Company for deciding to pull its Heineken ’nativity scene’ poster following complaints from both the public and the Church: ’With so many truly dreadful Christmas campaigns circulating, I just can’t believe that Whitbread has deprived us of one of the few really funny ads simply because of a humourless minority’.
Claire Cozens picks on the Whitbread Beer Company for deciding to
pull its Heineken ’nativity scene’ poster following complaints from both
the public and the Church: ’With so many truly dreadful Christmas
campaigns circulating, I just can’t believe that Whitbread has deprived
us of one of the few really funny ads simply because of a humourless
minority’.
This article was first published on Campaign
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