A Catholic watchdog group is calling for a ban on a commercial airing in Italy because it depicts nuns eating potato chips instead of communion wafers. “The commercial shows a lack of respect and ...
CNN — Rome (CNN) — A potato chip commercial that features nuns receiving the crispy snacks for communion is “blasphemy” and should be taken off the air, according to an Italian Catholic organization.
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After the jump, I have posted a British television commercial for potato chips (or as they are called across the pond, lorry crisps) featuring Lionel Richie singing a parody version of his hit song ...
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Potato chips at the Mister Bee Potato Chip Company in Parkersburg are separated before being bagged at the local plant Tuesday. (Photo by Brett Dunlap) PARKERSBURG — Mister Bee Potato Chip Company in ...
The ad for Amica Chips shows a nun enjoying the crunchy snack during Mass Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work previously appeared ...
A Catholic group in Italy has labeled a potato chip commercial as “blasphemy” and is calling for the spot — which features nuns enjoying the chips instead of communal wafers — to be banned. The ...