Not All Advertising Campaigns Are Sexist And Offensive
I must admit, we post about a lot of sexist advertising campaigns here on The Frisky. But there are just so many of them! But here’s one that’s actually kind of empowering and positive, courtesy of Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, or “Sucrilhos” in Brazil. The message is clear: it doesn’t matter if you’re “different”—like this adorably awkward little girl competing in a beauty pageant—all that matters is that you’re healthy. (OK, granted sugary cereal isn’t the healthiest, but whatevs.) Check out one more from the campaign, after the jump… [copyranter]



















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Goldfinch86
wrote on November 19 2009 @ 05:02 pm: [report]
The fist one reminds me of Little Miss Sunshine I love that movie!
SueSue
wrote on November 19 2009 @ 05:09 pm: [report]
Yeah, that second one is kinda messed up - funny, but messed up.
amandabear
wrote on November 19 2009 @ 06:05 pm: [report]
I love them. SueSue, I wonder why you think the second one is messed up? Would it be messed up if a little girl was playing with GI Joes?
emerica789
wrote on November 19 2009 @ 08:03 pm: [report]
ah i love them!
loveitlala
wrote on November 20 2009 @ 09:10 am: [report]
Somehow kellogs has convinced america that cereal is the best and healthiest thing for kids in the morning. yawn. lies.
VeronicaVaughn
wrote on November 20 2009 @ 10:34 am: [report]
I love positive things!