BY Advocate.com Editors
December 22 2009 11:10 AM ET
An AIDS education ad once thought too racy for television in New Zealand has now been cleared to air.
The ad, which features dancing fingers dressed in condoms that reject a bare finger until it reemerges wearing protection, had originally been rejected from TV based on a number of complaints.
But the Advertising Standards Authority has deemed the ad acceptable, saying it carries an important health message. Watch the ad here.
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