Kraft backtracking after “send noods” ad

ABC’s Will Ganss reports on how the company is distancing itself from the mac n’ cheese promo.

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44 thoughts on “Kraft backtracking after “send noods” ad

  1. Really? An actual;ly funny and entertaining commercial and they pulled it because some pearl clutchers wrote letters? Bummer, as if the mac and cheese market was made up just Karens and their future psycho children.

  2. W.T.F. For the anchorwoman to say "I could see…" No. I can't see. It was a good idea in the board room AND out in the world, as its success shows. And "parents" didn't have a problem with it. A few freaks did. Kraft probably only complied because the campaign had run its course anyway.

  3. Really mom/dad? I think everyone (not just kids) eats kraft mac n cheese. I saw no sex/nudity/drugs/language in this commercial. My guess is most kids didn't even give it much thought unless of course their parent(s) made some kind of fuss or typically fuss about "stuff". I saw a short lighthearted, sweet, comical commercial to bring a chuckle (not sordid) to ourselves in especially trying times. And no Iam not saying we should not protect our children at all times, I'm just saying give your kids more credit and give them a break.

  4. Karen just because you're sexually frustrated doesn't mean you need to ruin the fun for the rest of us

  5. Okay I know there's like a huge outrage over this ad or something but- I'm laughing so hard. This is great, y'all are too sensitive.😂

    It doesn't even matter if kids see the ad because it'll go right over their head, and it's easy to pass off "nudes" as an abbreviation for "noodles." And if it doesn't go over their head, then they're old enough to know anyways.

  6. How is calling noodles, noods, harmful to children?
    I used to have a problem with Chick-Fil-A basically not really advertising "chicken", but using a cow to spell out Chikin…not to mention that it sounds like chick filler. But hey, I just chose not to eat it.

  7. Meanwhile these parents upset about the "noods" are the same ones sending their kids to public schools not worried about the liberal indoctrination they are getting on a daily basis. When I saw Gayle King get offended by this on the morning show, I laughed. Always love it when liberal America claims that political corectness has gone too far.

  8. Why would this even be on the news, you’re just giving the easily offended weaklings that think the world has to stop because they have feelings validation

  9. If my six, seven, and ten year olds saw this ad, the jokes would go over their heads anyway. That’s why they put adult jokes in kid shows movies and ads. It’s for us the parents to laugh at anyway. Damn butthurt Karens!

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