As the festive season approaches, weâre here with your annual dose of Christmas ad wisdom â our top reminders to help you to stay compliant and breeze through clearance like a sleigh on fresh snow.
And this year the big man himself is stepping in to help present our top 10 tips for Christmas 2025. So, grab a hot chocolate, or an eggnog, and dive into the merry magic of ad compliance.

1. Santa
If your ad suggests that Father Christmas is a myth or doesnât exist (scandalous!), it would be likely to receive an âex kidsâ restriction to keep it away from very young viewers. Letâs not ruin the magic.
2. Snowballs
Snow, ho, ho. Be careful with snowball fights. Any thrown to the face are also likely to get an âex kidsâ restriction to keep it away from childrenâs programming â especially if the recipient isnât âinâ on the game.


3. Fireplaces
Safety first. Any hearths showing decorations hanging over lit fires may be unacceptable, particularly if there are animals or children present. A great solution is to pop a fire guard over it. If in doubt, send over a sketch or example image for review.
4. Booze
Cheers! Alcohol ads are never in short supply at Christmas time. But the rules around them are complex, so make sure youâre well versed with section 19 of the code. Two things to remember â donât feature any under 25âs (in age / looks), or any tipsy behaviour.


5. Food (LHF)
‘Tis the season for tasty ads! But, with Less Healthy Food coming into the spotlight very soon (1st October!), extra care needs to be taken this year. Check out the LHF guidance and speak to your Clearcast contact in advance to discuss how it may affect your ad.
6. Availability
Make sure whatâs on screen, is in store. It can be confusing when thereâs a mix of purchasable items and others made specifically for your ad. So, avoid featuring a product prominently that isnât available for purchase.


7. Carols
Fa la la la. Although religious carols can be featured, take care to consider if its right for your product or creative approach. They may cause offence in some instances, for example, when featured alongside violence, gambling or alcohol â its best to check with your Clearcast contact first.
8. Toys
There are more toys in Christmas ads than in Santaâs sleigh – but if one costs ÂŁ30 or more, you must state that in the ad. Are batteries included? Is it really that big? Does it really move and sound like that? Make sure you show what the toy can actually do. We donât want any disappointed kids on Christmas morning.


9. Credit
Be mindful with ads featuring consumer credit, especially those which imply that taking out credit is appropriate for frivolous purchases like shopping or presents. This is likely be deemed socially irresponsible.
10. Clearcast
Weâre here to help you get your best festive ads on TV, so let us do what we do best. Some tips for working with us this Christmas:
- Get your ad to us as early as possible so that we can iron out any issues early on.
- If youâre unsure about anything here, just ask us.

- Utilise extra help! Book training on the code rules, or for your sector, develop your creative alongside an ad clearance expert, add subtitles so that more people get your Christmas message, speed up the clearance process, and, when itâs been cleared, deliver your ad with ease. Or, let us handle everything for you, from start to finish.