Twix ad banned in UK for encouraging unsafe driving
- The Advertising Standards Authority banned a Twix chocolate TV advert in March 2025 for encouraging unsafe driving in the UK.
- The ban followed five complaints that the ad depicted driving likely breaching Highway Code rules and was irresponsible to air.
- The ad showed a car chase on a realistic isolated road with cars driving on one side, skid marks, and speed emphasized in the scenes.
- The ASA determined that the driving actions shown in the advertisement could pose serious risks if attempted on actual public roads and decided that the ad should no longer be broadcast in its existing version.
- Mars Wrigley, owner of Twix, defended the cinematic ad as absurd and removed from reality but was told not to condone irresponsible driving in future advertising.
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