Why did the French justice forbid Carrefour from marketing an alcoholic cocktail from Emily in Paris?
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The Paris judicial court ordered the distributor to remove bottles referring to the Netflix series from its website this Tuesday, January 7.
The Paris judicial court, seized by the Addictions France association, ordered Carrefour on December 18, 2024, to stop marketing an alcoholic cocktail from the Netflix series “Emily in Paris”, AFP learned on Tuesday, confirming information from L'Informed....
Carrefour distributed and advertised a Chamère cocktail, a derivative product of the Netflix series “Emily in Paris”. Justice had been referred by the association Addictions France Le
Carrefour is now no longer allowed to market its Chamère alcohol cocktail derived from the Netflix series Emily in Paris. A decision taken by the courts following a failure to comply with the rules governing the advertising of alcoholic beverages.
A cocktail inspired by "Emily in Paris" banned from stores in France. The reason behind the decision
The Paris court, notified in emergency proceedings by the Addictions France association, has asked Carrefour to stop selling an alcoholic cocktail inspired by the Netflix series, AFP reports.
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