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LOL! Why is it his voice goes extremely high pitched every now and then? It must be some mental disorder.

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This is still the best advert of all time. I'm not sure if this is an England-only advert, but it annoyed absolutely everyone because it was played almost every advert break on almost every channel.

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LOL! Why is it his voice goes extremely high pitched every now and then? It must be some mental disorder.

[YOUTUBE]GCy9Jb2LOvE[/YOUTUBE]

This is still the best advert of all time. I'm not sure if this is an England-only advert, but it annoyed absolutely everyone because it was played almost every advert break on almost every channel.

 

Lol this was in the paper's about this kid in the advert. He got bullied at school because his friends saw him in the advert.

 

Cereal killers after Frosties Kid

THE teen star of the much-hated Frosties TV ad last night emerged from hiding to defy online death threats.

 

Sven, 15, was targeted by net nutters after appearing alongside cartoon tiger Tony in the Kellogg’s promotion.

 

In it, he sings a repetitive jingle as he leads a troop of kids, Pied Piper-style, around a town while performing a strange dance.

 

Last night the young South African actor, whose surname we are concealing to protect his safety, stormed: “Can’t these fools distinguish between me and a character in an ad?”

 

HERE are a few of the cruel internet threats to Sven:

 

“The Frosties kid deserves the death penalty.”

 

“Death to the Frosties child.”

 

“That kid deserves to die.”

 

“The kid deserves to get bullied to death.”

 

We tracked Sven to his Johannesburg hideaway after spoof clips of him became a big hit online. There were even rumours he killed himself because of abuse about the ad.

 

Surfers issued death threats against him after it first aired four months ago. One poster ranted: “He’s a revolting, despicable child, he deserves to die.” A lads’ magazine even printed a picture of the youngster with rifle-sight crosshairs on his forehead.

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article62049.ece

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