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== K-fee TV advertisements == | == K-fee TV advertisements == | ||
[[File:K-fee_auto.jpg|thumb|A screenshot from the K-fee auto commercial.|200x200px]]In 2002, | [[File:K-fee_auto.jpg|thumb|A screenshot from the K-fee auto commercial.|200x200px]]In 2002, German caffeine company K-fee made some controversial TV adverts for their coffee drink. <span>These adverts have been heavily criticized for their content and many feel that the advert is very uncommercial and upsetting, though its shocking visual is built to energize the viewers and keep them alert. The K-fee company received a lot of complaints about viewers getting heart attacks and young children getting startled. Soon after that, the ads stopped being aired on TV. On some occasions, a warning message is displayed before the advert plays, informing any young children, individuals who are easily scared and people with heart conditions or autism to not view the footage. When this is not shown, it leaves any individual to be deceived.</span> | ||
== The adverts == | == The adverts == |