Sexy vegetables can turn the sexy models crazy as they did in a 30-second ad by PETA in January this year. Some certain Vegetables and fruits have exotic and sexy appearances along with their special components to provide us with extra excitement. If we use the special components of these fruits and vegetables to say ‘change our moods,’ lets try to look at them with a different perspective for a change. Believe it or not, there are a number of amazing and astonishing vegetables in the world around us that leave their viewers deep in thoughts whether they’re looking at mere daily use vegetables or…… sex toys! The exotic looks and some particular ‘posture’ like angles of a lot many fruits and vegetables are rare to watch. Although a 30-second video clip by the North-folk Virginia animal rights organization “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)” in the month of January 2009, was not all about these miraculously incredible sexy eatables, but one could see the impact of the ‘stuff’ on our models purposefully used in the ad. However, the NBC immediately imposed a ‘BAN’ on the ad felony; sexuality beyond standards. In the thick rainforests of Arizona, in Canadian vicinity or in the far-off African lands, around Asian shores or some hottest wilderness of barren desserts, there are countless species of fruits and vegetables which the mankind has been benefiting from in many ways already. Now the focus seems to be on strikingly colorful and surprisingly ‘narrative-featured’ eatables as Google offers a range of photograph as well as latest information on sexy vegetables such as their origin etc.
About the PETA campaign:
Instead, the girls start licking and stroking vegetables without a man in sight. They certainly have a catchy slogan – ‘Vegetarians have better sex!’ But the NBC network in the US has refused permission to show the saucy 30-second ad because it “depicts a level of sexuality exceeding our standards”. In particular, NBC criticised the following scenes: • A pumpkin being licked • hands touching a breast while broccoli is being eaten • A pumpkin shown with raised legs • asparagus on a lap, as if it was being used in masturbation • rubbing the waist area with a pumpkin. PETA wanted to use the clip to counter the traditional ads from companies like KFC – and the organisation now thinks the fast food giant is behind it being banned. Lisa Lange, vice chairman of PETA, says she sees it as double standards: “PETA’s veggie ads are locked out while ads for fried chicken and burgers are allowed, even though these foods make Americans fat, sick, and boring in bed. “Sexy women and the Super Bowl go together like bees and flowers.























