Miracle Gro’s nonsense organic advert

May 4th, 2008

miracle gro organicSpotted today as I was lazing in front of the TV: this bullshit advert from fertiliser makers Miracle Gro. Playing on current fashion surrounding all things organic, a heavily pregnant woman fawns about the benefits of Miracle Gro’s new organic compost. She blathers:

It’s 100% chemical-free

Say what?! That doesn’t even make sense. Please, will someone report this to the ASA before I go apoplectic?

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  • 1. D. Corbett  |  May 4th, 2008 at 10:58 pm

    Done! Utter horseshit!

    I love the fact they try to imply that because a pregnant woman is in the advert, and that the product is labelled “organic” it must be good for pregnant women and families. Based on what? 100% chemical-free!? That’s impossible. “Grows twice as big with lots of veggies” what does that even mean? They show a half-dead plant and a well grown plant and say that the “organic” fertiliser was the difference! Sorry guys, when I grow tomatoes in plain old dirt, they look and taste pretty damn good.

    Utter nonsense. How is this tripe even allowed on TV?

  • 2. Brandon  |  May 4th, 2008 at 11:37 pm

    Man thats a load of crap. It reminds me of a brand of health foods called Odwalla that claims to only use ingredients made without the use of biotechnology.

  • 3. Norbury  |  May 5th, 2008 at 11:55 am

    I tried to send them an email from their website, but as I don’t have a ZIP code it won’t let me, even though I said my country was ‘other’ (they only have the choices of USA, Canada, Other).

  • 4. Martin  |  May 7th, 2008 at 1:54 pm

    I blogged on a similar subject to this recently, pointing how people get so worked up about man-made pesticides but forget about the amounts of equally “toxic” natural pesticides they consume. People seem to get really hung up on artificial = bad, but I’ve never seen someone claim that something had “no chemicals” in it before, lol.

    (You Say Organic Potato, I Say Poisonous Lump of Neurotoxins if you’re interested.)

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