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The battle of the Christmas Adverts

(17 Posts)
MollyNew Sat 22-Nov-25 18:21:12

I think the Aldi advert is quite funny and original. I'm also enjoying the Keira Knightley and Joe Wilkinson Waitrose ad.

Ziplok Sat 22-Nov-25 17:54:17

I saw the Kevin the Carrot ad just the other day, and have to say I found it really quite funny. Up until then, I’d only seen the other ads, and as I said in my earlier post, find them to be very poor, either ridiculous, cringy or promoting over indulgence and an unrealistic take on Christmas. In contrast, the Aldi Kevin advert is humorous and clever (in my opinion, I know not everyone will like it). It’s the only one (apart from the Amazon ad, which is a repeat from last year), that I’ve seen that I can say I think is any good.

keepcalmandcavachon Sat 15-Nov-25 18:57:19

Oreo

Parsnips are now complaining that they don’t get similar airtime on tv and are planning a big Christmas protest march.

Hope they get to the root of the matter.

winterwhite Sat 15-Nov-25 16:08:06

Oreo
😂👏👏

Oreo Sat 15-Nov-25 15:37:23

Parsnips are now complaining that they don’t get similar airtime on tv and are planning a big Christmas protest march.

J52 Sat 15-Nov-25 15:16:10

“Following their recent engagement, wedding bells are ringing for Kevin the Carrot and his bride-to-be, Katie, but as Aldi’s latest Christmas advert reveals, their journey to the altar is anything but straightforward. This new instalment unwraps a festive spectacle of hysterical stag and hen do celebrations, packed with pure, unadulterated Christmas cheer and a dash of cheeky chaos!”

All the current adverts are available on the Internet.

Oreo Sat 15-Nov-25 15:12:29

On honeymoon? I love glazed carrots🥕🥕🥕🥕

J52 Sat 15-Nov-25 15:10:10

Oreo

Where’s Kevin the Carrot?

Getting married to Kate carrot.

Oreo Sat 15-Nov-25 15:08:35

Where’s Kevin the Carrot?

MickelCL Sat 15-Nov-25 11:56:57

The ads just aren’t hitting the mark this year. Most of them feel predictable or overdone, and the big “perfect family Christmas” setups don’t reflect real life for most people. No surprise people get fed up with it all. And yes, the Coca Cola truck still feels like the real start of Christmas!

swampy1961 Thu 13-Nov-25 19:49:02

DH always maintains that Christmas starts when the Coca Cola Advert is shown!!

Desdemona Thu 13-Nov-25 19:40:48

britbrief.co.uk/business/consumers/early-christmas-ads-cause-festive-burnout-and-stress.html

Ziplok Mon 10-Nov-25 17:34:18

I’m not at all impressed with any of the Christmas ads I’ve seen so far. I think some are ridiculous, others are cringy, others promote over indulgence and most present a romanticised version of reality with their “happy families” gathered around tables laden with far more food than could possibly be consumed, and showing expensive “must have” gifts, and others attempt to guilt trip the viewer in the way they beg for money.
I probably sound like a grinch, and I know they are businesses, with products to sell, but they really are all pretty dire in my view.

multicolourswapshop Thu 06-Nov-25 08:08:30

Floradora9 I do the same thing too I can’t stand interruptions so I fast forward the adverts

Floradora9 Tue 04-Nov-25 21:09:36

We record all programmes that have adverts and fast forward them when we watch later. It saves loads of wasted time .

Mollygo Tue 04-Nov-25 12:02:50

There’s already a thread on this.
www.gransnet.com/forums/chat/1353127-Christmas-store-adverts

DaisyAnneReturns Tue 04-Nov-25 11:58:36

Just seen the John Lewis 2025 Christmas Advert. That's it then. Christmas has started smile