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Home > Campaign Updates > Ask the Portman Group

Ask the Portman Group to Shelve "Drunken Monkey" Ads

This U.K.-based consortium of alcohol producers featured two chimpanzees in its "Drunken Monkey" advertising campaign. The ads show chimpanzees drinking beer and displaying "drunken" behavior. Please contact the Portman Group and urge them to immediately pull the advertisements, which are set to air in movie theaters in the U.K.:

Jim Minton, Director of Communications
The Portman Group
jminton@portmangroup.org.uk

Please contact the advertising agency that created the campaign to ask that it no longer use great apes in its work:

Simon Dicketts, Executive Creative Director
M&C Saatchi
simond@mcsaatchi.com
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