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Dettol Woke Marketing Disaster Backfires in China

The hygiene brand is scrambling to apologize after a bizarre ad campaign comparing men to bacteria sparked a massive consumer boycott.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 23, 2026 at 8:05 AM
A close-up shot of a Dettol product

British hygiene giant Dettol has been forced into a humiliating retreat after a tone-deaf marketing campaign in China triggered a fierce backlash from consumers. The five-minute advertisement, which the company claimed was intended to challenge gender stereotypes, instead opted for a radical approach that compared men to bacteria.

The narrative featured a man seeking a 'clean' partner, only to be lectured by his girlfriend on his supposed misogyny before she dumped him.

The brand then attempted to position its disinfectant products as the solution to 'toxic men.' The stunt failed spectacularly, with Chinese social media users flooding platforms like Weibo to condemn the company for objectifying individuals and pushing divisive social agendas.

Consumers were quick to point out the absurdity of a cleaning brand wading into complex cultural debates, with many calling for a total boycott of the company’s products. Dettol has since pulled the advertisement and issued a groveling apology, admitting the content was offensive and promising to overhaul its internal review processes.

This is not the first time the company has faced scrutiny for its marketing tactics in the region, as it previously drew fire for an ad implying a woman was 'not clean' after her wedding was called off.

By prioritizing ideological messaging over its core business, Dettol has managed to alienate its customer base and turn a simple hygiene product into a lightning rod for controversy.

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