Cremation advert banned over ‘misleading’ funeral service claims - Pure Cremation’s advert has been pulled be regulators for claiming an attended funeral service was part of its standard plan ...
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Japanese funeral home Nishinihon Tenrei wanted to create an ad that would break from the traditional funerary colors of black and white while still presenting a respectful image of their services.
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Cremation firm ad banned for ‘misleadingly implying’ plan included a service - The ASA said the ad misleadingly implied that the standard Pure Cremation package included an in-person funeral service, ...
The January advert depicted a woman at home amidst food and drinks, stating: "That was a great celebration. Dad would have loved it. He hated how expensive traditional funerals are. So he got a Pure ...
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