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Toys R Us Throws Mother Nature Under the Bus In Prankvertising

November 4, 2013 by Amy Jussel Leave a Comment

Nov. 8, 2013 Update! Colbert gives a ‘Tip of the Hat/Wag of the Finger in his Nov. 6 edition, Forbes adds a resource roundup of the backlash among moms, (though I'd add it's not a gender issue as dads are equally ticked) C&NN's Suz Lipman adds her voice/views, and Ad Land calls out “concern trolls,” thoughts?Nov. 4, 2013 “Don’t bite the hook,” is my mantra for using media … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Vapid Values, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: #MLW13, #WishinAccomplished, ad gimmicks, advertising ethics, affluenza, badvertising, behavioral cues, children and nature network, Children Nature, consumption, consumption junction, corporate accountability, CSR, eco warriors, Escape Pod, Goodwashing, Helping Kids make sense of marketing, industry ethics, Kids-Nature, materialism, media literacy week, media messaging, media-literacy, nature bashing Toys R Us, nature deficit, Prankvertising, Sharing Nature with Children, stewards of the planet, sustainable living, toxic cues to kids, toxic marketing, toy industry complicity, toys over nature, Toys R Us, Toys R Us goodwashing, undermining parents, Vapid Values, What’s Being Sold, Wishin Accomplished
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