Alyssa Milano And Mark McGarth’s Not So Subtle Candie’s Fragrances Ad Campaigns

Check out why Alyssa's ads were banned. Also Mark's butt crack.

In 1999, Alyssa Milano was the face of Candie's, endorsing their shoes, apparel and their newly launched fragrance "Candie's".

In 1999, Alyssa Milano was the face of Candie's, endorsing their shoes, apparel and their newly launched fragrance "Candie's".

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The $10 million fragrance campaign quickly stirred up controversy. Both Seventeen and Teen People magazines rejected the print ads due to their overtly sexual message.

The $10 million fragrance campaign quickly stirred up controversy. Both Seventeen and Teen People magazines rejected the print ads due to their overtly sexual message.

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For her part Alyssa said of the campaign, "I'm thrilled to be associated with this brand. Candie's advertising has always been very young, sexy and cutting edge. So this was something I didn't have to think too hard about doing."

For her part Alyssa said of the campaign, "I'm thrilled to be associated with this brand. Candie's advertising has always been very young, sexy and cutting edge. So this was something I didn't have to think too hard about doing."

Via: famestinks.com

Alyssa also made two commercials as part of the campaign. Deemed too racy, the commercials were banned from several networks, including the WB (home network of Alyssa's "Charmed").

Alyssa also made two commercials as part of the campaign. Deemed too racy, the commercials were banned from several networks, including the WB (home network of Alyssa's "Charmed").


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