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If you thought the saga of the thinspiration Pretzel Crisps ad ended when the company agreed to take down the offending ads, you were wrong. Because it turns out the company is construing its ...
There's no excuse for Pretzel Crisps' outdoor campaign, which uses two mantras used by anorexics as headlines on ads for their chocolate-covered snacks.You're supposed to research your advertising ...
Pretzel Crisps (put out by the Snack Factory) has been responding to the public outrage via their Twitter, saying they are "using the word ‘thin’ in a creative way to describe our product ...
When I came across Snack Factory's latest campaign for its "thin, crunchy" Pretzel Crisps, I merely rolled my eyes and carried on with my day (my days being filled with eye-rolling encounters with ...
New ads from Pretzel Crisps in New York City are causing quite a stir.The offending words? "You can never be too thin." Critics say the ads are trying to make people feel bad about their bodies ...
The ad above (courtesy of a tipster) was spotted around San Francisco. We find them highly offensive. What they lack in thinspiration, they make up for in blatant, out-and-out sexism.