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Now, that's showing holiday spirit...NOT!

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 11:19 am
by GalvestonDuck
http://www.nbc5i.com/holidays/2699927/detail.html

I've copied and pasted the article here. But if you click the link, you'll see just how big and bold the message was.

DALLAS -- A holiday shopping flier that's been distributed to thousands of households in north Texas is creating controversy because a message of hate is included within an advertisement.

An ad for "Party City" was supposed to highlight a sale on Hanukkah items, but it also contained a hateful anti-Semitic message.

The advertisement includes the sentence "CC Hates the Jews" in large, bold letters.

According to ADVO, the company that printed the advertisement, a graphic artist working on the ad had left his desk for a moment, and a co-worker with the initials C.C. changed the text on the ad.

The graphic artist didn't notice the change and the ad went to print.

However, despite the explanation, the Anti-Defamation League wants more questions answered.

"How did it get out of the graphic shop in Pittsburgh? How did it get by ADVO? How did it get by the printer and all of that?" Mark Briskman said.

ADVO representatives in Dallas said they are mortified by the oversight and that they are trying to figure out why the error was never caught.

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 11:23 am
by Josephine96
Sounds like controversy a brewin.. I don't even celebrate Hanukkah. But I like it.. It's a very pretty holiday

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 2:36 pm
by JCT777
It pays to proofread!

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 2:42 pm
by CaptinCrunch
THIS HAPPENED AFTER THE AD HAD BEEN PROOF READ, IT WAS READY FOR PRINTING. THE PERSON THAT DID IT WAS FIRED RIGHT AFTER IT HAPPENED. ONLY A FEW 1000 OF THE AD'S MADE IT OUT BEFORE IT WAS CAUGHT, WHICH IS BETTER THEN THE MILLION THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN SENT OUT.