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Bamba ain’t going to the London Games

Israel’s Olympic squad will travel to the London Games without a team mascot this year, a national Olympic committee official said, after twice being forced to ditch ideas it had come up with.

Updated on: Mar 16, 2012 12:51 AM IST
Reuters | By , Jerusalem
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Israel’s Olympic squad will travel to the London Games without a team mascot this year, a national Olympic committee official said, after twice being forced to ditch ideas it had come up with.

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A public outcry against the unveiling of a peanut-shaped baby character in a blue diaper, which is the symbol of a local favourite children’s snack called ‘Bamba’, was withdrawn within hours after public uproar grew.

Osem, the makers of the snack paid yesterday the Olympic Committee of Israel a reported 100,000 shekels (Rs13.33 lakh) for their much-loved logo to be used but the reaction led the Olympic Committee of Israel to withdraw it.

Who needs a mascot!
“It was important for us to ensure that the Olympic team remain in the national concensus and as we saw that there was opposition to this move, we decided together to withdraw the mascot,” Efraim Zinger, the chief executive of Israel’s Olympic committee, told Army Radio.

The Bamba cancellation followed the withdrawal of a previous mascot squad after a court ruled against the use of ‘Shpitzik’, a cactus-shaped character that was chosen by the public in an internet poll.

The court said Shpitzik resembled a doll from a children’s TV programme and that the creative rights of the production company had been violated.

 
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