
Marks & Spencer is changing the name of its Porn Star Martini tinned drink following an upheld complaint that it would โopen the floodgatesโ to other suggestively-titled cocktails.
The retailer is renaming its version of the popular cocktail Passion Star Martini after a ruling found the original title linked the alcoholic product to โsexual successโ.
Industry body the Portman Groupโs independent complaints panel noted that as other retailers and online cocktail recipes referred to the drink by names such as passion fruit martini, M&S did not need to use the Porn Star Martini title.
An M&S spokeswoman said: โPorn Star Martini is a common name for a passion fruit cocktail drink.
โOur product launched in September 2018 and quickly became one of our most popular cocktails. However as a Portman Group co-signatory, we respect the ruling and will be changing the name to Passion Star Martini.โ
A Portman Group spokeswoman said: โThis decision by the Independent Complaints Panel reminds producers that they should always steer away from using imagery or names that are associated with sexual activity in marketing and labelling.
โProducers should think carefully about what is conveyed by the overall impression of the product and speak to our advisory service if in any doubt. We are pleased that the Marks and Spencer Group have been working with us to amend the name of the product.โ
The launch of the cocktail last year was met with outrage by some, who accused the retailer of โnormalising pornโ.
โWe respect the ruling and will be changing the name to Passion Star Martini.โ
Feminist campaign group Object accused M&S of sending โmixed messagesโ, while parents on Mumsnet said they did not want to explain what a porn star is to their children while food shopping at M&S.
In November 2018, it was reported by on-trade specialist CGA Strategy that the porn star martini was the most ordered cocktail in UK restaurants, bars and pubs.
However, the Portman Groupโs panel found the title could not be considered the customary name for the vodka-based passion fruit cocktail, also stating that M&Sโs version did not include any sparkling wine, usually considered a principle ingredient.
It noted other businesses, for example BBC Good Food, had replaced the term โporn starโ with โpassion fruitโ in a โconscious effort to remove the phrase from the title of the cocktailโ.