30 Oct 2003
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
drug references and glamorous women in its ads.
Zig-Zag retaliated by complaining to the ASA about three ads for Imperial Tobacco's Rizla brand, saying they condoned illegal drug use, but the ASA refused ...
22 Oct 2003
| by Staff,
on sensitive skin.
The ASA investigated the scientific method used by Lever Faberge to compare the effect ...
is transferred from clothes to skin.
The ASA concluded that the mailing was likely to mislead, because ...
04 Sep 2003
The Advertising Standards Authority has rejected two complaints about a press ad for Lil-lets Tampons, featuring mock TV presenters Mervin and Sandy discussing Lil-lets Extra Comfort gel-coated tampons.
21 Aug 2003
| by Daniel Rogers
on a new 'Go on, live a lot' proposition.
Growing reputation
It ran into trouble when both the ASA ...
of the claim".
The ruling followed a stand from the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which argued ...
07 Aug 2003
French Connection has fallen foul of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) once again over an e...on the shirts, such as 'Practise safe sex, go FCUK yourself'. The ASA ruled the ad was offensive. Last year, it condemned the firm for its 'Kinkybugger' ad.
The ASA has also upheld a complaint by easyJet against flybe ...
has been told to alter the wording of its brochure after the ASA upheld a complaint from MyTravel UK ...
10 Jul 2003
Benckiser bikini hair removal cream. The ad was captioned 'Put stubble trouble behind you'. The ASA said
09 Jul 2003
| by Staff,
would not be published again.
The ASA acknowledged that while the ad had been targeted at magazines ...
11 Jun 2003
| by Juliette Garside,
, and written by James Sinclair and Amber Casey. Media buying is through Rocket.
Those who contacted the ASA ...
29 May 2003
Durex has plastered the word 'rogered' over its poster ads in protest at being told to remove them by the Advertising Standards Authority. The posters had used the phrase 'Roger More' spelt out with condoms.
22 May 2003
. The ASA received four complaints about the ad and judged it to be offensive, though it ruled it wasn