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There's another language controversy, of sorts, brewing in Canada. No, this one is not happening in Quebec — it's taking place on the west coast, in Richmond, British Columbia. According to the ...
A Richmond woman has renewed her call for a ban on Chinese-only signage after ads for Crest toothpaste appeared in several city bus shelters. Kerry Starchuk says advertising only in a language ...
Back then, Crest was the first company to introduce fluoride technology into its toothpaste. It was carried by the ad campaign that saw a little girl smile and say those four infamous words ...
China Crest ad loses sparkle with fineThe Shanghai Administration of Industry and Commerce said on Tuesday a television ad for Crest brand toothpaste featuring a popular Taiwan talk show host used ...
A well-known toothpaste brand owned by Procter & Gamble has been fined 6.03 million yuan ($960,000) for its false TV commercial, the biggest amount that China has imposed on false advertising.
May 1, 2013 WTF Wednesday: Crest’s sexist toothpaste commercial Hillary Di Menna He could be the one, soul mate, husband, loving father to your children. But first, you’ve got to get him to say hello.