TV ad banned for condoning teenage pregnancy

By Joanna Rossiter
Children & Young People Now
8 October 2008

A TV advert for the Oasis soft drink has been banned by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) after a number of complaints from viewers.

The clip, which was part of a series of ads shot in the style of a 50s US road movie, was seen to condone teenage pregnancy. It depicted an outcast called the Cactus Kid running away with his young pregnant girlfriend.

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In the scene where the girl gives birth to her baby, viewers argued the girlfriend looked under the age of 16. Coca-Cola, the mother company of Oasis, contested the complaints: it asserted the actress playing the girl was in fact 22 years old.

But the ASA concluded the woman's pregnancy was "offensive and inappropriate". Despite the actress's age, she appeared to look much younger, it said.

Critics of the advert also accused the company of suggesting the drink was a substitute for water. They claimed this insinuation was misleading and could damage young people's perceptions of a healthy diet.

The ASA have now ordered Mother, the agency responsible for the ad, to cease showing the series in its current form.

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Fey Clark - 16 October 2008

"The pregnancy was offensive and inappropriate." What a sad statement. I helped teach young Mum's a couple of years ago and one of the local councils told us that by giving these girls a qualification it would look like the area was promoting the pregnancies. Yes, many of them have made a mistake but how can they move on when people keep labelling them as above.

natalie bailey - 10 October 2008

I agree that the people who make these adverts need to think very carefully about the way in which children and yp may percieve them. The orangina advert should be next!!!

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