Pepsi forced into Ronaldo apology after 'voodoo doll' ad sparks outrage


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Apology: Pepsi have been forced to say sorry to Cristiano Ronaldo for adverts depicting him as a voodoo doll


Pepsi have been forced to apologise for viral adverts in Sweden showing a Cristiano Ronaldo voodoo doll.
The adverts ran on the day of Portugal's World Cup play-off with Sweden, with Ronaldo scoring an incredible hat-trick to send his side to Brazil at Sweden's expense.



In one of the adverts, Ronaldo is depicted as a doll lying on a train track under the caption 'We're going to pass over Portugal.'
Bad taste? One of the adverts showed Ronaldo as a voodoo doll tied to a train track
Pin-up: Another ad showed Ronaldo's voodoo doll covered in needles ahead of the World Cup play-off
Pin-up: Another ad showed Ronaldo's voodoo doll covered in needles ahead of the World Cup play-off
Crushed: A further viral ad showed Ronaldo's doll with his head smothered by a can of Pepsi Max
Crushed: A further viral ad showed Ronaldo's doll with his head smothered by a can of Pepsi Max


The adverts sparked outrage in the Real Madrid star's home country, with a Facebook group titled 'I'll never drink Pepsi' hitting 115,000 likes.


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