An advert for tampons has been banned in Ireland for causing "widespread offence", with the Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI) advising that it should not air again in the same format.
Tampax has received overwhelming backlash since their latest UK campaign debuted on television. The feminine products brand, owned by American company Procter & Gamble, is sold in over 100 countries ...
Tampax debuted a new television ad campaign dubbed “Tampons and Tea” in the United Kingdom and Ireland this spring. The ad aims to educate tampon users on how to safely and correctly insert a tampon.
A tampon ad in Ireland has been banned, after causing "widespread offence" for it's "sexual innuendos" and "excessive detail". The "Tampons and Tea" ad was taken off air by the Advertising Standards ...
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Offensive, crude, vulgar, unnecessary, embarrassing and grotesque. That’s Tampax’s current television ad – now banned – according to complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland. The ...
Procter & Gamble is showing how ‘life looks great with Tampax’ in its latest national campaign for the UK’s leading tampon brand. Targeting 16 to 34-year-olds, the party-themed print drive focuses on ...