Posted on 04/21/2012 10:14:46 AM PDT by null and void
NORTHFIELD, Ill. (CBS St. Louis) Kraft Foods is attempting to clean up the mess made by the accidental release of a controversial Oreo advertisement that features a breastfeeding baby.
The ad shows a baby feeding from an uncensored breast and holding an Oreo cookie in its hand.
Milks favorite cookie, it reads at the bottom.
A spokesperson from Kraft told CBS St. Louis that the ad was not intended for mass public consumption.
Wed like to clarify that Kraft Foods did not create this visual, a spokesperson said in a statement via e-mail. In fact, this visual was created by our agency for a one-time use at an advertising awards program.
The spokesperson added, It was never intended for public distribution or use with consumers. And it has never run in Korea or any other markets.
Cheil Worldwide, the advertising agency utilized by Kraft, has been credited with creating the design concept. (Warning: Graphic Image in Link) Kraft, headquartered in Northfield, Ill., is known for the production of snack goods such as Wheat Thins, Ritz Crackers and Chips Ahoy! cookies, in addition to Oreos.
*ouch*
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Huh huh...you said “leaked”.
I see it as a perfectly natural and innocent picture. Anyone offended by the glory of creation is sick.
2nd paragraph.
First LOL I had of the day. LOVE it!
What mess! The photo was beautiful!
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Looking at ‘his’ eyes, it is easy to believe his heart isn’t where his mouth is, he is looking forward to dessert.
Of course, at a certain age the main course (here) is the dessert, or at the very least the hors’devours.
What mess! The photo was beautiful!
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Looking at ‘his’ eyes, it is easy to believe his heart isn’t where his mouth is, he is looking forward to dessert.
Of course, at a certain age the main course (here) is the dessert, or at the very least the hors’devours.
Well, I’m usually in the habit of just reading what’s in the link, so seeking yet another article, beyond the linked source, is just not something I do.
Sorry if I left out something so vital to you.
dont see any reference to Korea
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At a not so close look, it is fairly obvious that the little sucker is of Asian persuasion.
Yes, the child DOES have a distinctive Korean look, but that’s not what Mr. Dunne was referring to. He says there is something in print that mentions the ad being made for Korea.
Apparently it is to be found in yet ANOTHER article, not the posted one or its link.
My head is starting to spin.
i thought it was cute!!
so to speak...
WHAT "Graphic immage?"
My prurient interest (being a dirty ol' seasoned citizen) led me to click on the link only to find a big white bar covering the bare essentials and the best part, IMHO.
I guess the author of the article has more easily bruised sensibilities than you or me...
Used to buy milk in ta-ta containers like that in Spain and Italy back in the 60’s. The stores shelved it at room temp, not refrigerated.
A sampling of Twitter discussion occurring at the moment about Oreos reveals public reaction is mixed:
- Behold This Absolutely Bonkers Oreo Ad From South Korea #glamour #FashionNews #FashionIndustry
- #breastfeeding images should be so widespread it doesnt cause a ruckus!
If you open the link on post #21 the text relates that a South Korean ad agency etc etc etc.....
NewMom says:April 18, 2012 at 9:40 pm
NSFW = LMAO breastfeeding is my work!
OREO’S stink since they changed the filling recipe for the umpteenth time. I use to buy them all the time, then they changed the filling recipe, it was bad enough but then a few years later they changed it again! TERRIBLE now, worse than Hydrox and that is saying a lot. So my family never buys them any more. On top of that, they have been shrinking the amount/weight and charging more for way less. Same thing has happened to RITZ crackers, the package has been 16 oz since I was a boy, now, they are 14 1/2 oz and they are charging more! Nabisco no longer gets our business.
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