Boonie, the man who ‘normalised’ binge drinking returns to alcohol promotion with Canadian Club

Less than two years after a Foster’s marketer said he regretted his company using famed binge drinker David Boon to promote its beer, Canadian Club has signed him up.

Boon – who urban legend has it, once drank 52 cans of beer on a flight to the UK – is the new face of Canadian Club in the latest extension of its Over Beer campaign.

The former cricketer even appeared as a Boonie doll created to promote Foster’s brand VB.

But in 2009, Chris Maxwell, national sponsorship manager for Foster’s Group said at a conference: “At the time the business decided he was a good Aussie bloke. However, we came under a lot of criticism. We did not have the foresight. In glorification of that behaviour we have added to the normalisation of binge drinking in Australia.”

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