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REVIEW: The ASA upholds complaint from Lever Faberge

magazine ad for Procter Gamble's Pantene Pro-V shampoo and conditioner. The ASA upheld the complaint

STOP PRESS: GlaxoSmithKline fails to persuade ASA

lodged with the Advertising Standards Authority. The ASA ruled that at the time, Colgate-Palmolive could

ASA slams P&G's Pantene for 'best system' ad claim

The ruling came after the ASA upheld a complaint from rival Lever Faberge about magazine ads for the product. Lever argued that an asterisked link to a qualifying statement, 'Based on protection against ... . The ASA found P G could not prove the claim as it had tested on Caucasian hair only and had not tested ...

Unilever fails to satisfy ASA over Persil ad claims

The ASA considered that although Unilever produced ... not provided the same evidence for its powder. Marlow Foods, the maker of Quorn, has fallen foul of the ASA again over its description of Quorn as being derived from mushrooms. The ASA upheld complaints from ...

STOP PRESS: ASA upholds complaints

hat, with a bottle of the alcopop superimposed over his crotch. The ASA agreed with six complaints

Calvin Klein ad too 'sexually suggestive'

from the public about the posters. The ASA considered that the ad was sexually suggestive, was likely to cause serious or widespread offence and was not suitable to be seen by children. The ASA advised ...

'Laughing with them not at them' fails to get Hamlet dwarves ad off the hook

. However, the ASA said that the poster showed the dwarves in real discomfort "being unable to perform ...

STOP PRESS: ASA upholds complaint against Bayer

The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld its second complaint against Bayer in two weeks. The ad, in Metro, for pain relief tablets, was judged to be offensive to Hindus because it printed the word 'Rubbish!' over a picture of a man making the 'namaste' greeting.

Dolce & Gabbana ad escapes 'aggressive sex' charge

nothing that is likely to cause serious or widespread offence". However, the ASA found in Dolce ...

 

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