Coca-Cola aren’t exactly known for their racy adverts, although their latest offering has upset Kenya’s Film Classification Board (KFCB) enough that they have banned it from the air.
They concluded that the advert ‘violated family values’, although the head of the film board has now allowed an edited version to be shown.
The scene in question takes place in library from the 33-second mark in the unedited version above, a couple engaging in the sordid act of kissing.
Disgusting, with this below from the BBC:
The film board warned advertisers to consider if children would be watching at the time the advert is aired.
Yeah, because children in this day and age are going to be led astray by images of two people swapping spit in an advert.
[source:bbc]
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