We apologize
Posted Sunday, April 06, 2008, 7:38:29 PM
During the weekend we have received several comments on the ad published in Mexico. We acknowledge the reactions and debate and want to apologize for the concerns this ad caused. We are truly sorry and understand that the ad has offended several persons. This was not our intention. The ad has been withdrawn as of Friday April 4th and will not be used in the future.
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In no way was the ad meant to offend or disparage, or advocate an altering of borders, lend support to any anti-American sentiment, or to reflect immigration issues.
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To ensure that we avoid future similar mistakes, we are adjusting our internal advertising approval process for ads that are developed in local markets.
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This is a genuine and sincere apology,
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By Paula Eriksson, VP Corporate Communications, V&S Absolut Spirits
All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Monday, April 07, 2008
Absolut-ly accepted
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8 comments:
One word: Bullshit.
I think I agree with Brooke. Except, I would make that two words:
Absolut Bullshit.
Now, if every American was given a free drink on the house ...
Hmmmm....I'm guessing they pissed off the gringos pretty good.
No to worry. Most multinationals are amoral.
If we stop buying, or if sales go down, people will be fired and lesson learned
That's just how it is.
Brooke....gr8 avatar..looks like Jane Austen via time travel
Absolut Bullshit is my warcry, too, jaco.
Epa,
Good point. So, like I said, I'm waiting for a free round of drinks.
Make mine an Absolut with cranberry.
Oooh, since you're ordering rounds, jaco, I recall an absolutly delicious vodka drink made with bilberry syrup. It was dark blue on the bottom, radiating the most irridescent blue light towards the top. It was the most powerful drink, so lovely, too. Order me a Vodka Jewel.
IBA -- Frankly, I'm less concerned about advertisements than I am about miscarriages of justice. That said, I invite you and your readers to help me convince New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to PARDON PETER LYNCH. Lynch is the Air Force veteran who was found guilty of a crime after he removed a Mexican flag from the University of New Mexico after he found it flying alone, told officials about the violation of flag protocol and ran up against a "brick wall" before taking matters into his own hands.
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