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Book now. In order to buy non-prescription medicines you must be a registered user of our site as we are obliged to record your transaction history. He added: "Kimberly-Clark in no way suggests that being both soft and strong is an exclusively masculine trait, nor do we believe that the Mansize branding suggests or endorses gender inequality.

A number of products have drawn criticism for "sexist branding" in recent years - but what do you think? The Advertising Standards Authority - which regulates adverts in the UK - told the BBC it had not received any complaints about the product, but it was carrying out "a significant amount of work around gender stereotypes in ads".

Plans include setting new standards on adverts that feature stereotypical gender roles or characteristics, and cracking down on those which mock people for not conforming to stereotypes. Kleenex-maker to cut at least 5, jobs. Which adverts drew complaints over sexism? Image source, Getty Images. Image source, Courtesy Advertising Archives. Love Island breast enlargement ad banned 'Distracted boyfriend' ad ruled sexist Costa ad banned for criticising avocados.

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. They're the most popular tissue brand in the U. K, according to Britain's The Telegraph. As of Thursday afternoon, Kleenex's site still advertised the product as Mansize, describing them as "confidently strong, confidently soft with a touch of silk" — not to be confused with its Ultra Soft tissues, which are "beautifully soft and silky for your face. In a statement to the Telegraph, Kimberly-Clark elaborated on concerns behind its Mansize brand.

He suggests you should call them "very large tissues". It is pic. Thank you Kleenex for showing us how far gendered advertising can really take your brand : Mansize - strength you can trust.

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