Mars Wrigley, which made the advert, says it was set in an absurd and fantastical world
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Mars Wrigley, which made the advert, says it was set in an absurd and fantastical world
Mars Wrigley, which made the advert, says it was set in an absurd and fantastical world
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The video advert shows a car chase that ends with two caramel-coloured cars on top of each other.

A bizarre Twix advert, released at the end of March, has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for condon[ing]…

Regulator warns beer brand it must not breach rules in future campaigns

The bar defended the advertisement, saying it made no attempt to encourage underage drinking and was meant to spark light-hearted…

A loophole in the ban means companies can still advertise brand names, which experts argue leaves children no better protected

Gone are shots of puddings and sweets as advertisers try to market other foods to stay within rules coming into force on 5 January