STOP PRESS: Pernod Ricard press ad banned by ASA
30 Jan 2003
', alongside '98% drink whisky, 2% drink Jamesons', banned by the ASA after Fitness First complained it could
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fares needn't BA con!" The ASA agreed with the 25 complainants that the ad suggested dishonesty
', alongside '98% drink whisky, 2% drink Jamesons', banned by the ASA after Fitness First complained it could
the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) agreed that the ad suggested dishonesty and unfairly denigrated BA
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