AussieMite: We’ve fired our agency over Catholic controversy; Grown Ups: We’re not your agency

The owner of AussieMite, the brand accused of offending Catholics by satirising the Eucharist ceremony, has tried to shift the blame to Grown Ups, the agency behind the ads, and said that the company will be severing ties.

But Grown Ups co-founder Grant Booker has told Mumbrella that there is no ongoing relationship to be terminated and that the agency had delivered on its brief to create a piece of viral content.

Roger Ramsey, boss of AussieMite, insisted to Mumbrella that the ad – featuring communion bread being dipped in the spread – had been intended to “generate controversy but not create offence”. He said: “We did not expect this reaction.”

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