WHERE SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISING MEETS LGBTQ+ EQUALITY

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Company: SABMiller
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Brand: Foster's
Ad Title: Kiss
Business Category: Alcoholic Beverages
Media Outlets: Television
Country: United Kingdom
Region: Europe
Agency: M&C Saatchi
Year: 2001
Target: Mainstream
Ad Spotter: Greg Plowe
Company: SABMiller
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Brand: Foster's
Ad Title: Kiss
Business Category: Alcoholic Beverages
Media Outlets: Television
Country: United Kingdom
Region: Europe
Agency: M&C Saatchi
Year: 2001
Target: Mainstream
Ad Spotter: Greg Plowe
Company: SABMiller
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Brand: Foster's
Ad Title: Kiss
Business Category: Alcoholic Beverages
Media Outlets: Television
Country: United Kingdom
Region: Europe
Agency: M&C Saatchi
Year: 2001
Target: Mainstream
Ad Spotter: Greg Plowe
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Theme(s)

Same-Sex Affection

GLBTQ+ Punch Line

Homophobia/Transphobia

Theme Breakdown

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At a huge gathering in a garden behind a villa, the well-dressed patriarch of a mobster-like family steps out to the applause of all his guests.

As violin music plays, the man approaches Salvatore and tells him, "I salute the eys that look out for me!" He grabs the man's head and kisses his eyes.



Walking up to Luca, he asks, "Where would I be without your ears listening out for me?" Again, he proceed to kiss them.

In the back of the procession, a young man turns to a fellow next to him and announces, "I'm out of here, mate." When the other asks why, he nervously says, "I make his trousers."

As the commercial ends, the family father strides toward the man, who has left and looks back uncomfortably.

The intended humor of course is the negative implication -- and fear -- of sodomy, though the logic doesn't quite follow. The father is more likely to kiss the man's hands, since they made the trousers.

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Simon , Dallas, TX
I work in advertising, I'm gay and I like this ad. Everyone knows Italians like to kiss other men, it's not sexual to them. I don't think it's so homophobic. Besides, even if the character was gay, I like the idea of a gay mafioso, I'm tired of seeing sissy gays, skinny gays, or politically correct gays all the time. This is one tough gay.

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Richard
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Dog in the Fog
Country: Poland
Region: Europe
Year: 2005

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Bricklayer
Company: Foster's Brewing Group
Brand: Foster's
Country: United Kingdom
Region: Europe
Year: 1999

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Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America
Year: 1996



Barechest Men Calendar
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America, US Regional
Year: 1999

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Boxing Gloves
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America
Year: 1995



Celebrate Pride
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America
Year: 1995



Column
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America
Year: 1994



Good Call
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America
Year: 2005

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Immeasurable Fortune
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America
Year: 1995



Lighting the Way
Company: SABMiller
Brand: Miller
Country: United States
Region: North America
Year: 1995


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