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Feb
09

Superbowl Ads That Weren’t Allowed

Television is a medium more heavily censored than any other form of entertainment. There’s certain codes that different stations must abide by. The Superbowl probably has a stricter code, as apparent by the Janet Jackson fiasco. The question is, what content gets cut out, and what happens to it if it can’t be shown on TV.

God bless the internet.

Here are a couple of commercials that were deemed inappropriate for the Superbowl. First, is an ad for PETA who is advertising one of the perks of going ‘vegetarian’. Next, is a Bud Light commercial about a simple case of buying a porno mag gone wrong.


‘Veggie Love’: PETA’s Banned Super Bowl Ad

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One Response to “Superbowl Ads That Weren’t Allowed”

  1. Too bad they didn’t show that PETA ad; it would have been a hoot just listening to the reactions from people.

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