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An advert for Bacardi Advert with Vinnie Jones show on Sky Sports in 2004. Show more License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) 50M views New 2.9M views 15 years ago 13 years. Drinks company Bacardi has taken TV adverts featuring Vinnie Jones off air following his air rage conviction. The company is using a different advert while they decide whether they want the actor and former footballer to remain the public face of the drink. But they denied they had cancelled his contract, which expires next year. Bacardi-Martini brings back Vinnie Jones to promote its Bacardi rum for the second execution in its 'Welcome to the Latin Quarter' campaign breaking in early July. In the 50-second ad, Vinnie is walking down the road on his way to a date, when a bar tray flies out of a pub and takes the heads off the flowers he is carrying. Bacardi is set to axe Vinnie Jones from its advertising after the footballer-turned-actor was convicted of assaulting a fellow airline passenger, writes Claire Cozens.

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Bacardi is severing its links with the Caribbean in a new £12m advertising campaign that stars the football hard man turned actor, Vinnie Jones. After a decade of ads featuring scantily clad. Agency: McCann-Erickson LondonCreative director: Luke WhiteProduction Company: Godman Films.Director: Howard GreenhalghCast: Claudia Aros and Vinnie Jones Bacardi frontman Vinnie Jones adopts a Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels pose for the rum brand's Christmas six-sheet poster campaign. The £500,000 ads will appear in major UK cities during the first two weeks of December, with 60% located within 250 metres of high street bars, pubs and clubs. Bacardi estimates the posters will be seen by 6.7 million people, and by 40% of all 18- to 34-year. Former soccer hard man Vinnie Jones is leading Bacardi's fight with vodka to become the number one white spirit option for young people. The footballer turned movie actor is the star of a new advertising campaign for the brand which goes on TV.

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Vinnie Jones, the footballer turned actor, is set to be dropped from a lucrative drinks advertising campaign after he was convicted of a drunken air rage assault. Bacardi has confirmed it is. Sat 10 Apr 2004 21.07 EDT For decades young drinkers have been seduced by Bacardi's promise of Latin hedonism. Its carefully cultivated image, synonymous with glamorous nightclubs and slinky. We don't make the ads - We measure them. Sign up to track 3 nationally aired TV ad campaigns for Vinnie Jones. In the past 30 days, commercials featuring Vinnie Jones have had 4,739 airings. Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The Gandhi Murder. Bullet Proof. Vinnie Jones has been axed as the face of Bacardi rum after three years. Ending months of speculation over the future of the footballer-turned-actor, Bacardi-Martini announced it would not be renewing Jones' contract, which expired last.

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Bacardi-Martini has unveiled the latest instalment in its TV advertising campaign for Bacardi rum.The new advert, part of the brand's £7.5m "Welcome. This successful campaign aimed to make Bacardi more credible and relevant to men and help the brand to compete with Vodka. 'Welcome to the Latin Quarter' built on Bacardi's Cuban heritage and positioned it as the spirit for seriously good times. The integ…