yorkie was branded chocolate for men and that it wasnt for women.
that ad campaign didnt last long.
(Waaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!)
Nestlé also received complaints about this campaign from Norwegian and UK customers, who find it sexist and distasteful.
i dont get norwegian tv, nor do i schedule the adverts there or allow brit adverts to be broadcast there.
and so to your theory of 'explains'.
But you can read wikipedia right? How else did you know it was redshite who were complaining about the Nestle adverts?
DBR&G said:Nestlé also received complaints about this campaign from Norwegian and UK customers, who find it sexist and distasteful.
that was your conclusion.
it was incorrect.
i recall hippies in britain being responsible for the pulling of that ad campaign by the authorities.
whoopsie.
Nestlé also received complaints about this campaign from Norwegian and UK customers, who find it sexist and distasteful.
Look you two, this topic carries my name. Take it outside.
Look Frank, wikipedia clearly states it was Redshite supporters who complained about the Nestle ad :
Sorry boss, just trying to have a light hearted laugh in Chico style and **** off the [Poor language removed] at the same time.
whos frank?
second time you mention wikipedia, wrong conclusion.
i recall the womens lib brigade out in hairy armpitted righteousness campaigning for yorkie bars to be for women as well as men.
fair play to them. one day humour, sarcasm, and intellect will be wiped off the face of the earth (those or smart advertising tactics)
as for what loosecranks is vandalising nowadays (god bless him) with regards red filth info on the net, more power too him.
as for you, is there another question you would like to ask me?

one day humour, sarcasm, and intellect will be wiped off the face of the earth
Seems like they have been wiped from your posts. I apologise for trying to have a bit of light hearted banter.
beautiful.
that is a mona lisa smile.
a nobel prize winner.
thankyou, from the bottom of my heart.
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