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Twix adverts banned for condoning unsafe driving – UK Times

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Advertisements for chocolate bar Twix have been banned for condoning unsafe driving.

The TV and similar video-on-demand ads showed a man in a car chase which resulted in his vehicle and an identical, caramel-coloured car sandwiched on top of each other, like a Twix.

Five viewers complained the ads encouraged dangerous driving and were irresponsible.

Mars-Wrigley, which owns the Twix brand, told the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) the ad had a “cinematic presentation” and was set in a “world that was absurd, fantastical and removed from reality”.

It said Twix is known for its playful and absurd tone, and the humour in the ad reflected this.

However, the ASA said: “We considered the emphasis on a chase, and the speed inherent to that, and the driving manoeuvres featured would be dangerous and irresponsible if emulated in real life on a public highway.

“Because we considered the driving depicted in the ads condoned unsafe driving that appeared likely to breach the legal requirements of the Highway Code, we concluded the ads were irresponsible.”

The ASA ruled the ads must not appear again in their current form, adding: “We told Mars-Wrigley not to condone or encourage irresponsible driving that was likely to breach the legal requirements of the Highway Code in their ads.”

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