Three Dorset Black cow vodka adverts banned

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Three Dorset Farm vodka adverts have been banned today, including a parody of the “Accrington Stanley” milk advert from the 1980’s.

Two complaints were received for adverts about the Black Cow Vodka and the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld the decision to ban them today.

The advert, which the ASA admitted some viewers would recognize “the element of satire”, was banned for being “socially irresponsible” and encouraging excessive drinking.

Another Black Cow Vodka advert was banned for linking alcohol with sexual activity.

Watch the original “Accrington Stanley” video below:

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