Sex spray firm refuses to withdraw ads
By James Quilter Thursday, 08 January 2009 09:15AM
LONDON - The Advanced Medical Institute (AMI), a company manufacturing a product to help combat male sexual problems, is refusing to remove its "Want Longer Lasting Sex?" poster campaign, despite a ban from the advertising watchdog.
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