Irish food firm withdraws suggestive commercial
Campaign, Monday, 21 December 1998, 12:00am,
- Irish foods company, Erin, has been forced to pull a suggestive advertising campaign for its Sauce in Seconds range.
- Irish foods company, Erin, has been forced to pull a suggestive advertising campaign for its Sauce in Seconds range.
The $1 million campaign, which is running on RTE1 and Network 2 in Ireland, received a stream of complaints for its ad, which shows a woman wondering aloud about a man called Brian, for whom she is cooking dinner.
While holding a large cucumber, she asks the question: "Is it true what they say about Brian?"
The ad was created by Dublin-based Young's, which has since re-edited the commercial and dropped the lingering hand on cucumber shot.
According to a spokesman for Erin: "We had no plans to shock anyone, just to produce an ad which is a little different."
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