This 'Brutally Refreshing' Sprite Ad Is Actually Brutally Sexist

Big swing and a miss, guys.

Yet another ad campaign has used the exhausted concept of demeaning women to try to sell a product. 

This time it’s Sprite, whose “brutally refreshing” campaign fell totally flat thanks to its blatant sexist undertones. The ad was featured on Irish website JOE.ie. before it was pulled earlier this week, and features such sentiments as “She’s seen more ceilings...than Michaelangelo,” “You’re not popular, you’re easy,” and “A 2 at 10 is a 10 at 2!” 

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Charming.
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Backlash to the ad was swift, with many people calling the company out for its tone-deaf campaign. 

According to the BBC, Coca-Cola issued a statement apologizing for the attempted “edgy but humorous” campaign as well as promising to remove it completely: 

We’re sorry for any offence caused by the #BrutallyRefreshing Sprite campaign in Ireland, which was intended to provide an edgy but humorous take on a range of situations.

Since its introduction in Ireland, Sprite has been associated with individuality and self-expression and we have always been committed to ensuring we deliver the highest standard of advertising.

We recognise that on this particular occasion the content did not meet this standard and we apologise. The campaign has now come to an end and the advert in question will not appear again.

On top of apologizing for the ad, perhaps there’s another way Coca-Cola can make up for the marketing blip: try bringing on some employees who don’t rely on misogyny to sell a product.

H/T BBC

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Before You Go

11 Horrifyingly Sexist Vintage Ads
"I've always wanted 'made to order dimples!'" -- said no woman ever. (01 of11)
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If men hate the sight of you, tell them to kindly step off. (02 of11)
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"Gap-osis:" the most offensive way to say "perhaps you should visit a tailor."(03 of11)
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Um, actually it is -- and a perfectly desirable one at that. (04 of11)
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Because every woman wants to fix "flaws almost invisible to the ordinary eye." Nightmares. (05 of11)
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We've already ordered these for the office so we can stay warm all day (while we exercise our intellect). (06 of11)
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Take note ladies, use the wrong deodorant and you will be alone forever. (07 of11)
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Has your partner refused to kiss you lately? Buy Tangee lipstick! Or dump her/him. (08 of11)
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We think dishpan hands should be a source of pride. It means that you wash your hands...(09 of11)
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Well, this one isn't going for any subtlety. (10 of11)
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Thankfully, we aren't being told that Lysol is an effective form of contraception anymore.(11 of11)
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To read more about this dangerous trend head over to Mother Jones. (credit:Cynthia Petrovic)