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Masterfoods Bounty Chocolate: Back

Masterfoods Bounty Chocolate: Back
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Two pieces of paradise

Agency: Tiempo BBDO, Madrid, Spain
Creative Director: Carlos Alija
Copywriter: Andres Martinez Echeverria
Art Director: Ricardo Pastor

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writergeekdez's picture 287 pencils

The line clarifies, however I at first thought that it was maybe a diet thing. Removing butt-enlarging chocolates from your life...thought maybe they were low-fat chocolates or chocolate flavored diet supplements...maybe it's just me.

The other two leave nothing to be misinterpreted.

whitespace's picture 2061 pencils

Placing brown, cylindrical things near the butt isn't exactly my idea of good taste (in both sense of the word).

buster's picture 4 pencils

... i hope there is no male Ad's.

.nl's picture 217 pencils

Ya all right. And the picture is not even close to the paradise feeling. The fifty's look, the gray sky and this blond western model is just not paradise. Not a bit.

Cerebrum Conexus's picture 12 pencils

Simple idea but really difficult execution.

Guest's picture

excellent! i love her butts..and want to EAT them now

leonarto's picture

Nothing else but butt

Guest's picture

great add. booty calls eh?
its staright forward n funny.

krautland's picture 2461 pencils

it's brown, it's taken out of her ass.
hellooooooo???

they are seriously saying bounty is shit.

the ad is, too.

firasbachi's picture 12 pencils

I see sex sells...even where it doesn't belong...

If Yesterday wasn't ours.. tomorrow would be..!

Dr. Saleem Siddiqi's picture

Hello:

I live in Qatar (Middle East) and we used to use the following listed chocolates with interest. However, we have now heard that some elements (as detailed as under) is now being used in preparation of these Chocolates which are NOT allowed to be consumed by Muslims.

We are sending this email just to confirm if the following is correct or is a propaganda spread by your competitiors.

Please confirm.

Best Regards
Dr. Saleem Siddiqi
Qatar
cdeeky@LaoJee.com

Non-Halal Chocolates

All the below Masterfood Company Chocolate Products (Mars) are no longer Halal. They started using Haraam Animal product rennet (pork) in it for products that have expiry date after 1 st of October 2007.

Check this article from BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6653175.stm
And this from the Vegetarian Society
http://www.vegsoc.org/news/2007/mars.html

• Bounty
• Celebrations
• Dove Chocolate
• Flyte
• Galaxy
• Kudos (North America)
• Lockets
• M-Azing (North America)
• Maltesers
• M&M's
• Mars Bar
• Mars Delight
• Milky Way
• Minstrels (UK only)
• Mars Planets (newly inroduced in UK)
• Skittles
• Snickers (The top-selling candy bar in the United States. Known in the UK as Marathon until 1990.)
• Starbur st (Originally Opal Fruits in the UK .)
• 3 Musketeers ( North America )
• Topic
• Twix
• Snicker's Marathon Energy Bar
• AquaDrops

Sharing is truly caring....

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Mars starts using animal products

Masterfoods' brands are household names
Some of the UK's best-selling chocolate bars, such as Mars and Twix, will no longer be suitable for vegetarians.
Also affecting brands such as Snickers and Maltesers, owner Masterfoods said it had started to use animal product rennet to make its chocolate products.
Masterfoods said the change was due to it switching the sourcing of its ingredients and the admission was a "principled decision" on its part.
The Vegetarian Society said the company's move was "incomprehensible".
'Extremely disappointed'
Masterfoods said it had started using rennet from 1 May and non-affected products had a "best before date" up to 1 October.

Masterfoods' decision to use non-vegetarian whey is a backward step

Vegetarian Society
Rennet, a chemical sourced from calves' stomachs, is used in the production of whey.
It will now also be found in Bounty, Minstrels and Milky Way products, and the ice cream versions of all Masterfoods' bars.
"If the customer is an extremely strict vegetarian, then we are sorry the products are no longer suitable, but a less strict vegetarian should enjoy our chocolate," said Paul Goalby, corporate affairs manager for Masterfoods.
The Vegetarian Society said it was "extremely disappointed".
"At a time when more and more consumers are concerned about the provenance of their food, Masterfoods' decision to use non-vegetarian whey is a backward step," it said in a statement.
"Mars products are very popular with young people and many will be shocked to discover that their manufacture now relies on the extraction of rennet from the stomach lining of young calves," it added.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6653175.stm

kbahey's picture

Not true. Or rather incomplete half truth, and outdated information.

Masterfoods decided not to go ahead with its plans and remained vegetarian
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6673549.stm

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/mars-we-were-wrong-to-...

People should stop forwarding emails they have not personally researched and verified.

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