Regulator bans "sacrilegious" ice-cream ad
By Hadassah Nymark Wednesday, 01 July 2009 06:00AM
LONDON - A print ad for Antonio Federici Gelato Italiano ice cream, featuring a priest locked in a compromising position with a nun, has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority.
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