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For some, Super Bowl ad was nothing to snicker about
Michael M. Bates ^ | 2/6/07 | Mike Bates

Posted on 02/06/2007 9:39:25 AM PST by Millee

Commercials are a major reason to watch the Super Bowl for many viewers. Advertisers pay up to $2.6 million for 30 precious seconds and seek the biggest bang for their buck. Having their ads noticed is what it’s all about.

USA Today arranged focus groups Sunday to measure the commercials’ popularity. Beer ads, naturally, ranked very high. Another commercial making the top ten this year was the one for Snickers.

Aired in the first quarter, before Rex Grossman had a chance to really show his stuff, the candy bar ad reminded me of a scene in Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” The canine couple is enjoying a spaghetti dinner at Tony’s. Leisurely munching on the same string of pasta leads to a charmingly innocent poochie kiss.

The Snickers’ commercial had two mechanics – neither as attractive as either Lady or the Tramp - working closely together under a car hood. One pops a Snickers bar into his mouth. Then the weirdness begins. The second guy starts munching on the other end. Their lips accidentally meet. Shocked at what’s happened, they decide they need to do something “manly” and commence ripping hair from their chests.

I didn’t find the commercial amusing or offensive, just dumb. I remembered a billboard I saw a few months ago. On it was what appeared to be a picture of a Snickers bar. Rather than the word “Snickers” though, it had “Hungerectomy” shown in the familiar typeface.

At the time I thought that if I were a Snickers executive, I’d look for a better ad agency, one that didn’t associate my product with unpleasant medical procedures. Perhaps the Super Bowl commercial came from the same fertile mind as the billboard.

The unfunny ad wasn’t innocuous, at least to some people. A writer on Slate.com concluded, “Apparently, knee-jerk homophobia is still grounds for comedy.” At Salon.com the complaint was that this year’s Super Bowl broadcast was painfully homophobic: “Snickers wins anti-gay title, but not by much.”

Other observers saw the same commercial and decided it was making a different point. On the Internet newspaper “The American Daily,” a short article titled “Snickers with the Help of CBS Embraces the Gay Agenda!” (Why do pieces like that so often have an exclamation point?) was posted.

Snickers added fuel to the fire by posting the commercial on its website. It gets worse. The web site included alternate endings; one had the two guys beating up each other. It gets worse. The website also had clips of Colt and Bear players contemptuously watching the two men kiss.

In 21st Century America , you must be extremely careful not to offend almost anyone. That’s because the professional scolds will jump on you faster than you can say I didn’t mean to be insensitive and I’m checking into therapy right now.

The Human Rights Campaign, which bills itself as the largest organization working to achieve gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender equality, issued a press release Monday calling on Snickers to terminate its latest ad campaign. Particularly repugnant to the HRC was the alternate ending featuring violence. According to the group’s president:

“The makers of Snickers and its parent company at Mars should know better. If they have any questions about why the ad isn’t funny, we can help put them in touch with any number of GLBT Americans who have suffered hate crimes.”

He’s also insulted by the pro football players’ reaction to the two guys smooching: “This type of jeering from professional sports figures at the sight of two men kissing fuels the kind of anti-gay bullying that haunts countless gay and lesbian school children on playgrounds all across the country. Eighty-four percent of GLBT students report being verbally harassed at school, and this type of ad only reinforces that.”

Snickers took the objectionable clips off its website the same day. Still, the company got exactly what it had paid for: plenty of attention for its product. It’s said there’s no such thing as bad publicity.

I hope Snickers didn’t fold just because of the Human Rights Campaign. It no more speaks for all gays than Jesse Jackson does for all blacks. Or the National Organization for Women for all women. Or Rosie O’Donnell for all lunatics. Or Newt Gingrich for all us fat, old white guys.

Tuesday’s New York Times reported on the incident that it termed “a cautionary tale.” A spokeswoman for Snickers said that although feedback about the ad from its target consumers of 18-to-24-year-old males had been good, it wasn’t the company’s intent to offend anyone. So the commercial has been withdrawn. No mention was made of who might have to go into therapy as absolution.

Now if only Snickers would stop using those stupid “Hungerectomy” billboards. That would be satisfying.


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Glad I don't wake up every morning looking to be offended. Good article, Mike! :o)
1 posted on 02/06/2007 9:39:27 AM PST by Millee
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To: Millee
I think the commercial is horrible.

The view of two men looking like they are kissing is repulsive.

Isn't this the image vigorously being propagated by the drive-by-media and Hollywierd?

2 posted on 02/06/2007 9:43:18 AM PST by lormand (Michael Wiener - the tough talking populist moron, who thinks he is a Conservative)
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To: Millee

So, how many days before we find out the head of the ad agency has an alcohol problem and is going to therapy?


3 posted on 02/06/2007 9:44:09 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: lormand

I found the commercial very funny and Snickers should have told the critics to get bent.


4 posted on 02/06/2007 9:45:37 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Millee

Amazingly, this ad seemingly offended both the anti-gay agenda and the pro-gay agenda crowd. i found the ad just bad. It does not make me want to go out and buy a snickers, and isn't that the point of an ad?


5 posted on 02/06/2007 9:45:50 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Millee
Snickers, the Brokeback Candy bar!


6 posted on 02/06/2007 9:46:22 AM PST by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: Millee; Mike Bates

I agree, the commercial was just dumb!
Of course, I don't like seeing two men (or two women) plant one on each other at any time.

But it was sophmoric more than offensive!


7 posted on 02/06/2007 9:46:33 AM PST by justche (When moderators aren't anonymous and ARE accountable, I'll consider donating again.)
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To: Millee

Good article! I thought the commercial was hilarious as well!


8 posted on 02/06/2007 9:48:21 AM PST by fatboynic
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I found the commercial very funny and Snickers should have told the critics to get bent.

It's always a good idea to tell your customers to "get bent". /dripping sarcasm

9 posted on 02/06/2007 9:50:14 AM PST by Fierce Allegiance ("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors." GOHUNTER08!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I found the commercial very funny and Snickers should have told the critics to get bent.

It was just a ripoff from Trains, Planes and Automobiles. They would have been better sticking with the original punchline of 'See that Bears game last week'.

10 posted on 02/06/2007 9:50:49 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Millee

"Those aren't pillows!"


11 posted on 02/06/2007 9:52:08 AM PST by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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To: Millee
I wonder if they call the author Master.
12 posted on 02/06/2007 9:55:25 AM PST by flada (Posting in a manner reminiscent of Jen-gis Kahn.)
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To: flada

I don't, but he's a friend of mine too.


13 posted on 02/06/2007 9:59:52 AM PST by Millee (Tagline free since 10/20/06)
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To: Millee

Gracias, Millee.


14 posted on 02/06/2007 10:04:17 AM PST by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I thought it was funny also.

Here's why people are having problems with the commercial. Some people don't have a sense of humor strong enough to overcome the initial repulsion most heterosexual (and I'd suspect many gay folks who have physical standards) experience upon seeing hairy fat dudes kiss.
The rest of the people don't like that most of us still find the image of two normal, blue collar, fat-ass american men ridiculously funny and repulsive.
It means thier 30 year propaganda campaign has not been able to make man to man anal sex something other than disgusting in the minds of most Americans. We say "not that there's anything wrong with that" while thinking eeewww.


15 posted on 02/06/2007 10:05:09 AM PST by TheKidster (you can only trust government to grow, consolidate power and infringe upon your liberties.)
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To: Mike Bates

16 posted on 02/06/2007 10:05:35 AM PST by Millee (Tagline free since 10/20/06)
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To: Millee

Sorry, I was just trying to stick to the juvenile humor that was displayed in the ad he wrote about.


17 posted on 02/06/2007 10:06:32 AM PST by flada (Posting in a manner reminiscent of Jen-gis Kahn.)
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To: Millee
this is ghey candy

Mike & Ike "original fruits"


18 posted on 02/06/2007 10:08:17 AM PST by wallcrawlr
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To: wallcrawlr; Millee

I want everyone to know: President Eisenhower and I were just good friends. No matter what you may hear.


19 posted on 02/06/2007 10:10:26 AM PST by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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To: Mike Bates

Don't you think it's time to remove your "I Like Ike" bumper sticker then???


20 posted on 02/06/2007 10:12:03 AM PST by Millee (Tagline free since 10/20/06)
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