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Something which combines "twee" with "patronising" although that's quite tweetronising.
Coined by Guardian critic Charlie Brooker to describe adverts with "a modern folk music backing track, a cast of non-threatening urban hippy replicants, and a drowsy hello-birds-hello-sky overall attitude" "That new orange commercial is SO tweetronising"
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