Ladies, don't you hate that time of the month, when your body gently exudes an inoffensive, light-blue liquid? The parody ad above, by the UCB comedy troupe, shows us what happens when perhaps the ...
Making fun of “feminine product” ads is entry-level ad criticism. The blue water used to demonstrate the tampon or pad’s ability to absorb “liquid” (no mention of blood, of course)? The tendency of ...
The ad watchdog has dismissed complaints about Johnson & Johnson's (J&J) Stayfree ad showing women adjusting their pads, despite one complainant saying it made them want to "kill themselves". The J&J ...
An advertisement that said Libra sanitary products "absorbs way more than you did in maths class" was sexist and demeaning, according to two complaints upheld by the Advertising Standards Authority.
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Periods – they make you fat and mean. Or at least, that appears to be the concept behind a new ...
The story line could rival a Hollywood blockbuster - a secret agent risks her life to recover an elixir that, with just one drop, promises to restore youth. Her weapon of choice? A sanitary pad. In a ...
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