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To think this window display is inappropriate?

111 replies

SamineShaw · 01/02/2017 14:16

I'm not a prude but really?

To think this window display is inappropriate?
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ProudBadMum · 01/02/2017 14:17

Photos won't load so all I can see is an ice cream saying lick me...

babymouse · 01/02/2017 14:18

Someone mentioned it at work. I think it's kind of stupid, but that's because I imagine screams of annoyance rather than passion. Wink

xStefx · 01/02/2017 14:19

So what should it say? Eat me ?

TaurielTest · 01/02/2017 14:20

There was a particularly rude range of cards inside to go with the puntastic ice-cream display - I think they got pulled. www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/reports/news/a49215/paperchase-under-fire-x-rated-valentines-cards/

sooperdooper · 01/02/2017 14:20

Meh, can't get myself worked up about that

Treaclex · 01/02/2017 14:20

Is it
Lick me until ice cream Wink

Soubriquet · 01/02/2017 14:22

I love it

Perfect play on the pun and goes over most kids heads

NavyandWhite · 01/02/2017 14:22

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Fallonjamie · 01/02/2017 14:23

Doesn't bother me at all. I wouldn't have looked twice.

Cluedough · 01/02/2017 14:28

Its an ice cream. What else would you do with it?

If it was a dick I would see your point.

Kids see this and there's absolutely nothing for them to wonder about. It's totally innocent. Unless your mind goes there...

Then it's done it's job perfectly!

SamineShaw · 01/02/2017 14:33

It's in the window of Paperchase, would you want your 7 yr old reading it out loud then asking you to explain?

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kali110 · 01/02/2017 14:33

Really?Confused

ProudBadMum · 01/02/2017 14:33

So is it just an ice cream and lick me?

If so you say well you like ice creams don't you? 7 year old says yes and you get on with your day

NavyandWhite · 01/02/2017 14:34

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ineedamoreadultieradult · 01/02/2017 14:34

Seems fine to me

Cluedough · 01/02/2017 14:35

"What does that mean?"
"Its an avert for ice cream on Valentine's day. It's a nice dessert after dinner"

Tadahhhh!!

SillyMoomin · 01/02/2017 14:35

If your kids ask you explain you say you lick an ice cream? Hmm

Think you're waaaaaay overthinking this. And need to worry about something else

Jellybean83 · 01/02/2017 14:35

Haha I'm so lame, been sitting for a minute trying to work out WTF 'lick me until ice cream' was supposed to mean. Get it now.

Maudlinmaud · 01/02/2017 14:35

Yes paperchase have gone real durrrrtty!
Oh well.

LilQueenie · 01/02/2017 14:36

I suggest you avoid all shops until valentines is over then. Have you decided how to answer her questions on the handcuffs, and cheeky slogan cups in the card shops, poundland, supermarkets, pretty much any shop!

SamineShaw · 01/02/2017 14:37

This probably sounds preachy but I feel far too much is being written off as going over kids heads but they are not innocent for long these days 😞

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ProudBadMum · 01/02/2017 14:37

Kids hear worse in the playgrounds

Fallonjamie · 01/02/2017 14:40

I don't think an advert with an ice cream saying 'lick me' is stealing childrens innocence.

CaoNiMa · 01/02/2017 14:40

I think it's fine, actually - and I'm usually the first to criticise things like this. As far as I can see, it isn't misogynistic, homophobic, or racist, and thus it gets the Cao Seal of Approval.

gavel

ghostwatch · 01/02/2017 14:41

Yes I think it's inappropriate. My 7 year old wouldn't get it but my 13 year old probably would and that would be embarrassing. There is no need really is there. I also despise that ice cream called snog. How rank

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