There is a Heshey's M&Ms commercial that is playing now that always triggers me. It is a couple, a man & woman sitting on a couch behind 2 M&M characters that are playing video games on a tv. The man and the woman are discussing if the feet and hands of the M&M characters are chocolate and if they would be ok to eat.
I know it is all supposed to be tongue in cheek comedy but it just really puts me off the company. How can a company that says it is socially conscious on its website give that message to thier target market? That it is OK for adults to discuss them eating the people that are in thier home in a social situation. I know they are only characters, that it is supposed to be make believe but to a child it is anything but.
I lived through something too similar to this scenario for me to really see the humour in this commercial. Am I being too sensitive or is this commercial really overstepping acceptable social boundaries?
I know it is all supposed to be tongue in cheek comedy but it just really puts me off the company. How can a company that says it is socially conscious on its website give that message to thier target market? That it is OK for adults to discuss them eating the people that are in thier home in a social situation. I know they are only characters, that it is supposed to be make believe but to a child it is anything but.
I lived through something too similar to this scenario for me to really see the humour in this commercial. Am I being too sensitive or is this commercial really overstepping acceptable social boundaries?