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Brands from Pringles to Heinz have upped the tomfoolery this April 1.
Critics said the ad was “heteronormative” and “reinforces the view that it is a woman’s job to homeschool”.
Soundtracked by Celeste, the ad encourages us all to "give a little love" this December.
A disinfectant ad spotted on the London underground has raised some eyebrows.
The local newspaper ad was judged as offensive for "associating immigrants with disease".
In the ad, a woman poses in chaps-style knickers with neon lights between her legs.
The ad is the latest in a history of controversial marketing ploys by the company.
"The only way to enjoy that Peloton ad is to think of it as the first minute of an episode of Black Mirror," one Twitter user wrote.
The fast food chain insisted "cluck” was an onomatopoeic reference to a chicken.
The Conservative party's tactics in the first election debate show the need for greater scrutiny, says writer Tania Hardcastle.