🐱 Twix Halloween Ad Features Transgender Child, Suggests Violence Against Those Who Disagree Acceptable - At no point does the ad show or mention a Twix candy bar.

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A new Halloween-themed commercial for Twix candy bars that features a cross-dressing child had social media fuming on Wednesday.

In the ad, a young boy in a princess dress opens his front door to find a mysterious new nanny — a goth-looking witch — on his doorstep. When some neighborhood girls question why the boy is wearing a costume when it “isn’t Halloween yet,” he looks sad.

Immediately after, the pair visit a park where a bigger boy asks the cross-dressing child why he’s dressed “like a girl.” When the boy answers, “dressing like this makes me feel good,” the ostensible bully responds that he and his nanny “look weird.”

At that point, in a sequence that suggests violence against minors is a reasonable response to having a different point of view over transgender ideology, the nanny uses her magic power to call up a wind storm to blow the bigger boy away. The implication is that he may be gone forever.

At no point does the ad show or mention a Twix candy bar.


The popular social media account Libs of Tiktokshared the ad, immediately drawing outraged responses.

Best-selling author J.D. Vance, who is currently running for a Senate seat in Ohio, retweeted the video, saying, “These people ruin everything.”

Chris Buskirk, editor of the conservative journal American Greatness, warned, “They want your children and they will stop at nothing to get them.”

Conservative pundit and blogger Samuel Sey noted, “This ad supports two separate kinds of child abuse.”

Finally, Southern Baptist pastor and professor Denny Burk tweeted, “So the message is this. 1. Lie to children about how God made them. 2. Anyone who opposes this lie is by definition a villain. 3. It’s funny to destroy the people who oppose the lies. I don’t do boycotts, but this one is actually making me reconsider.”

Transgender propaganda has become more ubiquitous in corporate marketing in recent years.

As The Daily Wire previously reported, in 2019, razor company Gillette featured a dad teaching his daughter who believes she’s a boy how to shave her face.

“Growing up, I was always trying to figure out what kind of man I want to become and I’m still trying to figure out what kind that I want to become,” teen trans activist Samson Bonkeabantu Brown says in the video. The commercial closes with the company’s iconic tagline, made ironic by its new political agenda, “The best a man can get.”

Two years before, soap company Dove unveiled a new campaign, titled “Real Moms,” in which a man is numbered among the mothers.

The opening text of the ad states, “Moms are redefining what it means to be a ‘good mom.’”

The camera then cuts to a male-to-female trans person standing with a woman. He says of their son, “We are both his biological parents. You get people that are like, ‘What do you mean? You’re the mom?’ We’re like, ‘Yep. We’re both gonna be moms.’”
 
When Gillette came out with their woke ad they made sure people knew it was theirs and advertised it on their own account. This Twix ad doesn't feature the candy anywhere and isn't on Twix's twitter account.

Every story about this Twix video seems to be based on the Libs of Tiktok account posting the video which could have been made by anybody. The video is also done pretty amateurly, not being as smooth as with the editing and acting as you'd expect with an ad done professionally. There's bits in this that do not look anywhere smooth enough to have been professionally produced. People can complain about the Gillette ad, but they put money into that thing, there's no obvious money in this. Companies did those sort of woke ads to help get puff pieces written about them or to win awards so they made sure they were produced well which takes money.

Gillette also used their woke ad to promote their program about giving money to men's charities. There's nothing like that with the Twix video, it's likely fake.

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But you are dumb. And wrong,

Mars has been making the “bite sized horror ads” since 2017 partnered with Fox. With different candies being attached to different ads.

Fox entertainment was bought by Disney, and Disney has taken over production of these ads, they also extended them to other holidays.

It’s formal name is Bite Size Halloween: The New Nanny

Here is an article all about its production.

It’s real, it will run on Hulu, and you are dumb.

More articles about how great and woke
Bite sized Halloween is now:

Woke shit
 
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But you are dumb. And wrong,

Mars has been making the “bite sized horror ads” since 2017 partnered with Fox. With different candies being attached to different ads.

Fox entertainment was bought by Disney, and Disney has taken over production of these ads, they also extended them to other holidays.

It’s formal name is Bite Size Halloween: The Little Princess and the Witch

Here is an article all about its production.

It’s real, it will run on Hulu, and you are dumb.
Well fuck I'm surprised.
 
Honestly, I don't have any issue with any aspect of this commercial except the lack of product placement. You hit the nail on the head with at no point they show the candy. Without a product as the lynchpin of the story, we are left with only the ham-fisted, sledgehammer of it's idealology. There was a time when on-set lawyers from Mars Inc. would have stepped in and pointed that out to the director during production. Reminded them that the point of the money being spent was to sell a candy bar, not pad the director's reel. I have heard this conversation first hand but that was almost 15 years ago. Back in the before times... fuck I feel old.
But if it's a series of short films by indie filmmakers retrofitted to be commercials I guess product doesn't even factor in.
 
It’s really disturbing how malevolent the nanny is in this video. Totally putting aside any issues with boy in dress/transgender shit, how the nanny reacts in very normal situations with actual children is troubling. Real children ask stupid, “rude” questions all the fucking time, they have no sense of what’s polite/woke and are honest about the world around them. Cape wearing kid was being a bully, but why not inject a tiny bit of humor into the ad and use her magic to put him into a princess dress, anything besides what they chose? Advertisements are gay and lame, but it really does send the message that asking any questions is bad and you deserve punishment because of it.
 
I'm actually wondering if the upper executives realized that the commercial didn't actually have any of their candy bars advertised in it and they shunned it from the normal advertising avenues. None of thier branding either. I'm guessing they hired someone to do a commercial for them and the director took the money to make a activist political video. (Also, goths haven't been a thing for almost 20 years, someone is trying to relive the late 90's to early 00's.)

Also, it's fucking disturbing that violence for disagreement or even questioning is being normalized by the left leaning. It's the logical next step for the cancel culture shit-show going on and it's going to be nightmare if it gets worse. Current society will already ruin someone's livelihood for wrongthink, but actual physical violence is on another level.
 
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"So, how will this help us sell Twix bars?"

"...Twix bars?"
I din't think they could get worse than the whole left twix right twix crap they have done the last few years.
They could combine the two campaigns. Buy left twix or else the kid does a 41%.

Don't worry you can still show how upset you are by buying right twix instead of boycotting us.
 
But you are dumb. And wrong,

Mars has been making the “bite sized horror ads” since 2017 partnered with Fox. With different candies being attached to different ads.

Fox entertainment was bought by Disney, and Disney has taken over production of these ads, they also extended them to other holidays.
I'm not surprised. I remember news sites celebrating that the new Disney-made Muppet Babies also made an episode focusing on Baby Gonzo's queer identity too.
And it wasn't done as a joke about Gonzo being weird either.
 
BTW, Twix is owned by Mars, Inc.

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