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  • #34786
    Ady1
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      #268013
      Ady1
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        @ady1

        A Heinz beans advert showing how to beat out a song on tin cans has been banned for health and safety reasons.

        The advertisement featured young people and adults using empty or full tins to make the rhythm of a song, with the catchline "#Learn the CanSong".

        The Advertising Standards Authority ruled that mistakes might be made that could lead to people cutting their hands or fingers.

        Kraft Heinz denied that the advertising campaign posed a risk.

        Flipping and twirling

        Three viewers complained that the TV advert could encourage unsafe practice and six believed it featured behaviour that could be dangerous for children to copy.

        The ASA said it was unlikely that consumers would be as proficient as the actors at flipping and twirling the cans around.

        It said mistakes might be made with an empty can, given the manoeuvres required and the lack of instructions.

        "For the reasons given and because the ad did not include information on how to ensure consumer safety when recreating the song, we concluded that the ad condoned and encouraged behaviour that prejudiced health or safety," the decision continued.

        "We told Heinz to ensure that future ads did not condone or encourage behaviour that prejudiced health and safety, including behaviour that could be dangerous for children to emulate, for example by featuring open tin cans being used to play music."

        The ASA ordered Heinz not to broadcast the advert again in its current form.

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        #268015
        Ian S C
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          @iansc

          Why not just ban all cans, all people who have used cans have, or will die, but you have to try really hard to do too much damage with a can.

          Ian S C

          #268017
          pgk pgk
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            @pgkpgk17461

            As it happens i used to see a lot of can-related injuries but that doesn't stop me thinking the world has gone sl mad and soft… kids won't learn to take care without experiencing risk and (hopefully minor) injury.

            The biggest risks now are repetative strain injury from mobiles and allergies from too much 'cleanliness'.

            #268019
            Jon Gibbs
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              @jongibbs59756

              "The ASA is funded by an arm's-length levy on advertising space, which guarantees our independence. We receive no money from the taxpayer. "

              Well at least we can be thankful for that! smiley

              #268021
              nigel jones 5
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                @nigeljones5

                Completely mental as usual. Why not ban all adverts depicting people driving cars in case children try to copy them and take daddies M Sport for a drive?

                #268023
                MW
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                  @mw27036

                  just bonkers really, can't get my head around how hypocritical the UK has come to be. I was probably using razor blades on plastic model kits at 8 years old, they just called you daft if you had a (minor) accident then. 

                  I know some people from several generations before where they used to play among alot of sharp and rusty farm equipment as children and are still alive today. 

                  Perhaps a little dodgier my own grandfather used to have asbestos fights in the navy, i take it was unhardened but no lung conditions. A little alzheimers but no lung disease. 

                  Michael W

                  Edited By Michael Walters on 23/11/2016 11:40:17

                  #268024
                  Jon Gibbs
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                    @jongibbs59756

                    The problem IMHO is not really the ASA but the people who complained…

                    "Three viewers complained that the TV advert could encourage unsafe practice and six believed it featured behaviour that could be dangerous for children to copy."

                    Why? Perhaps their names and addresses should be published wink

                    #268026
                    KWIL
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                      @kwil

                      I do not see any advice on the cans to say, be careful when opening as the edges may well be sharp. Perhaps somebody will sue Heinz for selling a dangerously packed productdevildevil

                      #268027
                      Gordon W
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                        @gordonw

                        Un- related I know– what about cans with ring pulls ? Often sharp, usually on the outside but sometimes inside. Very dangerous cos' you can't tell until the finger is in. Know a very good guitar player who could not play for weeks after a nasty cut.

                        #268028
                        Tony Pratt 1
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                          @tonypratt1

                          Shouldn't all kettles be banned as they produce boiling water? Some idiots look for danger where none exists but these are the same people who use mobiles when driving.frown

                          Tony

                          #268030
                          Steven Vine
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                            @stevenvine79904

                            I'm sure Heinz don't mind. They won't be running the ad again. And this extra attention has given them some free nationwide advertising.

                            Steve

                            Edited By Steven Vine on 23/11/2016 11:55:32

                            Edited By Steven Vine on 23/11/2016 11:55:53

                            #268031
                            norman valentine
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                              @normanvalentine78682

                              I recently bought an electric kettle that switches off automatically when it boils. The instructions stated that it should not be left unattended. I thought that was why auto kettles were invented.

                              #268032
                              mick70
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                                @mick70

                                how the hell did we survive childhood?

                                i let my kids do stuff i did as kid.

                                my 9 yr old boy can weld and use the lathe ( under supervision of course ).

                                my 8 yr old can use lathe as above.

                                both have used drill press ans cordless drills and jigsaws again as above.

                                from being able to crawl they have done things with me like i did with my dad.

                                i let my boy change plugs which i check after obviously.

                                my eldest kids are same.

                                ex-wife reckons they were all born covered in grease and holding spanners.

                                #268036
                                vernon stuttard
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                                  Posted by naughtyboy on 23/11/2016 11:59:04:

                                  how the hell did we survive childhood?

                                  i let my kids do stuff i did as kid.

                                  my 9 yr old boy can weld and use the lathe ( under supervision of course ).

                                  my 8 yr old can use lathe as above.

                                  both have used drill press ans cordless drills and jigsaws again as above.

                                  from being able to crawl they have done things with me like i did with my dad.

                                  i let my boy change plugs which i check after obviously.

                                  my eldest kids are same.

                                  ex-wife reckons they were all born covered in grease and holding spanners.

                                  #268037
                                  vernon stuttard
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                                    @vernonstuttard64763

                                    to the spanner bornsmiley

                                    #268038
                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                      @michaelgilligan61133

                                      You got a much better response than me, Ady sad

                                      **LINK**

                                      http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=113570&p=91

                                      MichaelG.

                                      #268040
                                      Nick_G
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                                        @nick_g

                                        .

                                        Not related but similar mentality.

                                        I see in the news that the fairytale Cinderella has been rewritten as it was considered sexist. laugh

                                        Nick

                                        #268046
                                        Steven Vine
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                                          @stevenvine79904
                                          Posted by Nick_G on 23/11/2016 12:41:21:

                                          .

                                          Not related but similar mentality.

                                          I see in the news that the fairytale Cinderella has been rewritten as it was considered sexist. laugh

                                          Nick

                                          The sad thing is that the people responsible for these changes take themselves seriously, and others do as well. Grrrrrrrrrrrr.

                                          Steve

                                          #268047
                                          Steven Vine
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                                            @stevenvine79904
                                            Posted by Michael Gilligan on 23/11/2016 12:37:10:

                                            You got a much better response than me, Ady sad

                                            **LINK**

                                            http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=113570&p=91

                                            MichaelG.

                                            Probably because Ady spelt it out in text and it was plain to see. I don't always have time to follow tons of links that are going to 'I don't know where'. smiley

                                            Steve

                                            #268049
                                            Roger Williams 2
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                                              @rogerwilliams2

                                              Its perfectly OK for youngsters to watch mind blowing violence and effing and blinding on the telivision, but cant mess around with tin cans, or play conkers at school !!!.

                                              #268055
                                              mick70
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                                                @mick70
                                                Posted by Roger Williams 2 on 23/11/2016 13:39:21:

                                                Its perfectly OK for youngsters to watch mind blowing violence and effing and blinding on the telivision, but cant mess around with tin cans, or play conkers at school !!!.

                                                my youngest two's school have given up telling me and ex about things like they run to fast or other silly things.

                                                we went to woods other week and were climbing trees and monster hunting, the other kids there were incredulous.

                                                my two tried getting them to join to be met with it's to dangerous we might fall out.

                                                my girl said yeah so what? you pick yourself up and get on with that's the fun of it.

                                                what really saddens me is lack of imagination these days.

                                                my two have consoles and love them but love creating things when playing.

                                                they stay with me whenever i'm not working and play out with the other kids and they will say this the whatever etc and play in the new world they have created whilst the other kids stare blankly cos they can't see that pile of bricks is a giant mountain or whatever.

                                                #268064
                                                Speedy Builder5
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                                                  @speedybuilder5

                                                  So there was nothing banning tin openers that leave a sharp edge I suppose ? Just keep these loonies out of our workshops.
                                                  BobH

                                                  #268073
                                                  Mike Poole
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                                                    @mikepoole82104

                                                    My youngest son used to be out all day with his mates on the rope swing over the nearby brook, he would only come home for food or a change of clothes after he fell in the brook (sometimes 2 changes in a day). He is 24 now so this was a while ago.

                                                    Mike

                                                    #268074
                                                    NJH
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                                                      @njh

                                                      Common sense says that the edges of opened cans may be sharp – so the sensible person takes care – they will also teach their kids to take care. It is a sad fact of life though that there are some folk about who will seize on the slightest opportunity to extract money from any company where they think a case for negligence may be made. Companies must therefore try to protect themselves hence the seemingly petty labelling. In the end the increased costs involved affect us all.

                                                      Norman

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