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Why the UK Banned Kellogg’s Special K Ads

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Michal Addady
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Michal Addady
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July 21, 2016, 4:08 PM ET
Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Special K cereal boxes are display
UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 31: Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Special K cereal boxes are displayed on a shelf in a Key Food supermarket in Brooklyn, New York Monday, October 31, 2005. Kellogg Co. said third-quarter profit rose 11 percent as new cereals and snacks spurred sales. The company forecast full-year earnings below analysts' estimates, sending the shares to their biggest decline in three years. (Photo by Ramin Talaie/Bloomberg via Getty Images)Photo by Ramin Talaie—Bloomberg via Getty Images

A U.K. Ad watchdog is making sure that commercials for Kellogg’s (K) Special K cereal aren’t misleading consumers.

The Advertising Standards Authority has banned certain Special K. Ads that claim the cereal is “full of goodness” and a “nutritious start to your day.” The Guardian reports that, according to the regulator, Kellogg fails to back up those claims in the commercial.

The authority requires companies to support their general health claims with specific information. The commercial in question claimed that the cereal is nutritious, and then informs the customer that it contains vitamin B2. Vitamin B2 promotes healthy skin, and so it wasn’t a substantial enough health claim to support the idea that Special K is nutritious. “We therefore considered the specific health claim did not appear with or immediately following the general health claim ‘full of goodness,’” the ASA told the Guardian. “As such, we considered it did not accompany the general health claim and in that regard, the ad breached the [advertising] code.”

In addition to the commercial, the ASA questioned Kellogg’s website. The site claimed that the cereal was “nutritious,” but the consumer had to click through two different web pages in order to locate the proper information. “We therefore concluded the presentation of the claim, as it appeared on the home page, breached the [advertising] code,” the ASA explained.

The regulator banned the ads in their original form and told Kellogg that it would need to make sure that the “relevant authorized health claims accompanied any general health claims that featured in their advertising.”

Kellogg told Coins2Day that it has corrected the error: “In the Special K Porridge ad, we’ve made sure that the claim and supporting information is on screen at the same time. On the Special K website, the necessary approved claims to support this general health claim (Nutritious) have been moved to the same webpage.”

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