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Carling takes voyage to outer space in £14m push

intones: I m sorry I don t make the rules. The rest of you are all right. However, the group decide ...

The World: Insider's View - Irish Republic

anthropologist working in the area of substance misuse, explains: "I'm sorry to say that these ads reinforce ...

Adwatch: Walkers - 'Mud, glorious mud'

Sorry, cheap gag - the spuds are now sourced from British farmers, thereby reducing food miles. Bandwagon jumping? Don't be daft; it's a good thing. However, as I watched the ad, I could feel the horsemen of the apocalypse breathing down my neck. Someone has messed with the sacred rules of the long-running campaign ...

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the product distinctive or communicate Cravendale's USP. Sorry. 1. HEINZ Project: Heinz Tomato Ketchup ...

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particularly relevant. Argos (2). I'm sorry, but this is just retail advertising at its worst. Absolutely ...

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gag and the idea feels like it's been spawned from a research group. Sorry, not really doing ...

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-a-pop" back alley street creature: cold, cheap and more sorry than one has ever felt in their natural life. So ...

The Week: Advertising News - Mars says sorry

Mars has taken out full-page ads in national newspapers that feature its UK managing director, Fiona Dawson, apologising for using animal products in its food. After more than 6,000 complaints from customers, Mars has vowed to change its manufacturing process so that brands such as Mars and Snickers...

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, though. These days, salad is a hot potato (sorry ...). What about spring water over chlorine, the air ...

Mars UK says sorry to vegetarians in animal product climbdown

LONDON - Mars UK has apologised to consumers in the wake of its decision to introduce animal by-products as ingredients in its Mars and Snickers bars, but has stopped short of making other items in its confectionery range, including Twix and Bounty, suitable for vegetarians.

 

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