toexpress wrote: » Tea is a sort of traditional Irish thing where it is wholesome and good, we have it all the time when we are dealing with hardships and so on, it's a reminder of comforts etc.
Sir Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: » tea is a traditional english thing that the irish copied i suppose really its more likely a traditional asian thing that the english copied
Sharrow wrote: » http://www.nood-world.com/the-naked-tea-bag-tm/ lol
Vuzuggu wrote: » Which website were you on? Just went to nood-world.com and can't see anything remotely sexual.
Sar_Bear wrote: » How dare you put that filth on here?! Won't somebody please think of the children?!!!
Sharrow wrote: » I am can't wait to show them the site when they come home from school, they will roll thier eyes and say how lame and that will make me laugh.
toexpress wrote: » Right all joking aside for a minute! I spotted a product called Nood Tea. Thought it looked interesting had a look at their web site (am not a tea drinker but am in the food business) when I looked at their website I thought emmm not for me the old dears that are my customers would rather die than use this sort of product with the marketing behind it. Basically on the website there is a very sexual element to the marketing, about getting naked and dressing up. Now at first I thought harmless but when I considered the point of view of my customers I began to realise that this was marketing an everyday kitchen cupboard product using sex as a tool and it seemed just a bit bizarre to go there. Tea is a sort of traditional Irish thing where it is wholesome and good, we have it all the time when we are dealing with hardships and so on, it's a reminder of comforts etc. So the question is has advertising gone a bit far when marketing is trying to sexualise tea?
toexpress wrote: » I just don't understand why they need to use the whole "dressing up" and "getting naked" thing it's tea we aren't talking about Gin or Whisky here that's what I am getting at and it's not just this tea website/marketing it's a wider thing really
toexpress wrote: » on the website there is a very sexual element to the marketing, about getting naked and dressing up.