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    Default CACTUS KID BANNED

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/skynews/200...d-45dbed5.html

    By Sky News SkyNews - Wednesday, October 8 12:22 amAdvertisements for a fruit drink depicting a girl running away from home with her new boyfriend were "offensive" and "irresponsible", TV watchdogs have ruled.
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    The two American road movie-style ads for Oasis featured the Cactus Kid character and carried the slogan: "For people who don't like water."
    In the first, the young female voice-over questioned her "mom's" ideas about right and wrong.
    The daughter said: "Had to break it to her that me and my new man Cactus Kid only drink Oasis and don't mess around with no water."
    She was then shown touching her stomach, prompting a bad reaction by her mother to her baby plans with Cactus Kid, who was green with cactus spikes covering his body.
    The second ad featured the pair in a diner during their trip across the US and asking the waitress for Oasis instead of water.
    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said it received 32 complaints from viewers about issues suggestions it condoned underage sex and teenage pregnancy.
    People also objected to suggestions in the ads that Oasis was a substitute for water.
    The watchdog upheld the complaints and said both commercials for the soft drink, made by Coca-Cola Great Britain, breached the advertising code.
    Coca-Cola told the ASA the campaign was removed from reality, used edgy humour aimed at its target audience and was not intended to be offensive.
    The company also said the Cactus Girl character was 20 and was played by a 22-year-old actress and that the ads did not discourage people from drinking water but promoted choice.
    The ASA said that although Cactus Girl was not underage her youthful appearance would have led to many viewers seeing her as in her early teens.
    According to the ASA the ad implied Oasis, which contains artificial sugar, could be a replacement for water.
    The watchdog ruled that the commercials must not be broadcast again in their current form.

    so many shades of white

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    RIP CACTUS KID!111!1 ill miss u baby xo

    MDMA got you feeling like a champion.

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    Lol thats just silly.
    you can be my daddy


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    Nooo! Cactus Kid was the best!
    "That my heart might someday stop trying to jump
    out of my chest whenever you touch me?"
    "I really hope not," he said, smug.
    ♥♥♥

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    Lol. Well I agree, it also promotes cross-species zoophilia.

    We wouldn't want our children getting the wrong ideas about catci now, would we?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    Lol. Well I agree, it also promotes cross-species zoophilia.

    We wouldn't want our children getting the wrong ideas about catci now, would we?
    LOL +rep

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    they ban anything amusing

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    I hated that advert but what a silly reason to ban it for...

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    ******* old *****. How long till we can ban anyone who uses a library, listens to Classic FM and buy the BBC radio magazine to watch TV. They always complain about everything. :rolleyes:

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    I never really understood this advert but i thought it was going to be like a little advert soap opera wher they did new ones every couple of months.

    And wat an insane reason to ban an advert. Dont the majority of soap opearas and day time dramas hav an underage pregnancy story line at some point? Kids can watch them?
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