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The 10 Best TV Ads of 2004

1 Honda Diesel 'grrr' - This spot kicks 'cog' in its shiny metal arse. Rabbits, rainbows and flowers lead the revolution against dirty, noisy diesel engines in a cheery world of happy primary colours. Sheer animated bliss.

Gillette extends Venus razor line

Gillette is to introduce a women's version of its M3 Power razor to broaden the offering of its Venus brand.

Ariel Non Bio wins 'allergy-free' seal of approval

Ariel will be the first detergent to claim that it offers consumers allergy-free washing after securing endorsement from the British Allergy Foundation.

News brief: Correction

Brand Health Check, 15 December. We stated that Double Velvet's sales for the 12 weeks ending 10 November 2004 were £53.7m, a drop of 24% on the previous year. This figure actually refers to the brand's full-year sales, which fell from £71m in the 52 weeks to 10 November 2003.

People moves: Diageo Ireland

Kathy Parker, global brand director for Lever Faberge's Dove deodorant, is leaving the company after 14 years to join Diageo Ireland as head of marketing for Guinness and ale brand Smithwick's. Parker will replace Paul Ody, who is leaving the company, and will report to marketing director Paul Kelly.

Government stubs out point-of-sale tobacco advertising

LONDON - New controls on tobacco advertising, limiting the size of point-of-sale displays in shops, pubs and clubs comes into effect today, the government latest attempt to clamp down on smoking.

Lynx ad cleared after complaints it endorses casual sex

LONDON - The Bartle Bogle Hegarty Lynx spot, which retraces the steps of a couple following a one-night stand begun after meeting in a supermarket aisle, has been cleared by the advertising watchdog after a number of complaints.

Clearasil sets up lifestyle website aimed at teenagers

LONDON - Clearasil is targeting the tween-to-teen market with a lifestyle website that aims to provide a 'bonding experience' with the brand.

Kleenex for Men to play on emotion in TV return

Kleenex For Men is returning to television for the first time in five years as part of a repositioning.

G.room develops skincare range

G.room, the retailer dedicated to male grooming and men's fashion, is to introduce its first own-brand skincare products.

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