She really is tit at following BASIC rules.
1 The title of her snacks video should have "AD" IN THE TITLE so that you know that it is an advert and you can decide before you click on it or not.
2. Saying that the company have sponsored "a teeny tiny bit of the video" sounds ungrateful and unprofessional. Just say "it's sponsored by...". If I was the company I would be telling her to re-record that sentence.
Everyone else manages to put AD in the title and say "This part of the video is kindly sponsored by..."
In the real world, you refuse to follow regulatory rules, you get the sack...exactly why SW wanted rid of her for refusing to comply with her contract and she still hasn't learnt her lesson.
She is always late to a trend, so I'm sure that she will either continue to refuse to follow the ASA rules, or she will be taking her usual Tattle advice very soon and using the above wording (but of course she doesn't read here).
NIKKI RYAN FOPPERHOLIC #adfailureAGAIN