Controversial Oreo Breastfeeding Ad Leaked


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An ad for Oreo cookies showing a baby breastfeeding from his mother with the tagline, ?Milk?s favorite cookie? has shown up on the web (pictured left).

The ad, released in South Korea, is causing a great deal of controversy.

The Huffington Post is reporting that Kraft foods has stated the baby holding the Oreo cookie while preparing to breastfeed should not have gone public.

Breastfeeding photos are controversial, with Facebook recently removing a photo of a mother breastfeeding due to it?s ?sexual explicitness?. A child breastfeeding with an Oreo cookie in his hand is beyond controversial.

People who have seen the photo are sounding off on twitter with most of the comments being negative.

Seeing a baby breastfeeding definitely does not make me want to purchase an Oreo. This has nothing to do with my personal feelings about breastfeeding. The ad may not be deemed as appropriate but it is definitely getting everyone talking ? though not necessarily about the Oreo.

I must say I love the tag line, "Milk's favorite cookie" :D

The only controversy seems to be coming from the West, and the ad was not intended for the West. Problem?

Or to be more accurate the countries that have the the highest concentration of organized religion where most of this kinda of thing is frowned up on.

I hate that people see breastfeeding as offensive, I don't see anything wrong with the ad and I find it pretty funny. I think I am going to go buy some Oreo's tonight :D

What a surprise, it's American's complaining about a bit of ######. Silly people.

Sillier is that public breastfeeding is legal in 47 of the 50 states and in DC, yet people still complain and it runs across political & religious/non-religious lines. Go figure. I gave up long ago.

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