Sexy Superbowl Ad Banned: Lingerie-Clad Vegetarians Have Better Sex
by George Spyros, New York City, USA
on 01.28.09
NBC is declining to air a PETA pro-vegetarian commercial during the Super Bowl because it "depicts a level of sexuality exceeding our standards." The ad's tagline claim that "Studies Show Vegetarians Have Better Sex" is backed-up by the empirical evidence of lingerie-clad supermodels coming close with vegetables. Peek beneath our fold to see the video.
PETA's website says that the commercial :
which features a bevy of beauties who are powerless to resist the temptation of veggie love—was deemed too hot for the Super Bowl. NBC rejected the video because of concerns over "rubbing pelvic region with pumpkin," a woman "screwing herself with broccoli," and more! Read NBC's complete list of concerns and enter to win your own veggie love!
via: EcoWonk | Susty
AUTHOR'S UPDATE:
A question has emerged as to if NBCU even banned the commercial in the first place. Our post is here:
Was Veggie Sex PETA Ad really banned by NBC Universal?
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