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Jan 28 2009, 6:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The animal protection organization wanted to air a sexy Super Bowl Ad to promote the Vegetarian life style. NBC deemed the Peta Commercial too hot for TV.
You can read what NBC saw in the Peta ad as too sexy in this blog post on Peta site (It is a fun read).
Victoria Secret will have for sure some lingerie wearing models in their Super Bowl commercial. The Peta Super Bowl 2009 ad just added some veggies, what is the big deal?
You can watch the Veggie Love Peta Super Bowl 2009 ad below.
Even risky Go Daddy got their Danica Patrick Super Bowl Ads approved this year for Super Bowl right away.
'Veggie Love': PETA's Banned Super Bowl Ad
More details on the Peta Super Bowl site.
Source: Mirror.co.uk
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Full article at: Mirror.co.uk
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Source: Sporting News
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