Date: Fri 31-Jul-1998
Date: Fri 31-Jul-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
Wiston-kiss-butt-Murphy
Full Text:
Complaints Snuff Out Winston Ad Campaign
(with cut)
BY STEVE BIGHAM
Mary Clark Stambaugh hates smoking and everything associated with it.
So she was annoyed this past spring when she saw a "bathroom humor" billboard
advertisement for Winston cigarettes. She spotted the ad along Mount Pleasant
Road (Route 25), just north of Taunton Lake Road. Besides shaking her head in
disapproval, the Newtown resident opted to just leave it alone.
But when Mrs Stambaugh caught a glimpse of Winston's newest ad last week, she
could no longer sit back.
"I took offense to the first one, but then I saw this one about `kiss your
butt' and I just exploded," the Sturges Road resident said.
Actually, the ad, which could also be seen on South Main Street, reads,
~"finally, a butt worth kissing," a play on words that caught the ire of more
than just one person. One New Jersey mayor even had the billboard covered with
a drop cloth until the advertisement was removed.
Bob Murphy of Murphy Signs in Bridgeport agreed with the complainants and
quickly had the ad removed early last Friday morning. Mr Murphy said his
company makes an effort to be sensitive to the local residents and, since this
was a nationwide issue, was quick to bring the ad down off the billboard.
However, to Mrs Stambaugh's disappointment, it was replaced by another
cigarette ad -- something about "no bull."
"The copy that goes with an ad is out of our control," Mr Murphy explained.
"As long as it is not something illegal or visually offensive."
The "butt" ad was perfectly legal and, like anything, beauty is in the eye of
the beholder. However, in this case, Mr Murphy said it was important to
respond to callers.
The billboard company head said this was the first time he has ever had to
order that an ad be removed, although a Coors ad with a bikini-clad woman had
caused a bit of an uproar.
Surprisingly, the Winston tobacco company also took offense to the "butt" ad,
reportedly blaming its advertising agency for tasteless ad copy.