veggie advert banned for being 'too hot'

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X-rated veggie advert banned for being 'too hot'

Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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One of Peta's models prepares to lick a pumpkin - naughty, naughty

A sexy advert from animal rights charity PETA which shows scantily-clad models licking and fondling vegetables has been banned for being too raunchy.

The advert features numerous models in lingerie, rubbing vegetables against their bodies.
US TV network NBC had planned to run the advert during this Sunday's Superbowl but has now banned the commercial.



Entitled "Studies Show Vegetarians Have Better Sex", the advert contains shots of a model licking a pumpkin, while another rubs asparagus over her lap.

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Broccoli has never looked so appealing


Other vegetables to feature include broccoli and aubergines.
PETA said: "PETA's ad - which features a bevy of beauties who are powerless to resist the temptation of veggie love - was deemed too hot for the Super Bowl.
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"NBC rejected the video because of concerns over 'rubbing pelvic region with pumpkin' and a woman 'screwing herself with broccoli'.
"Apparently, NBC has something against girls who love their veggies."
NBC has yet to comment on the advert.
 

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