Posted on 04/04/2008 1:51:32 PM PDT by mnehring
We have received many comments on an ad showing what an ABSOLUT world would look like from a Mexican point of view. We are sorry if we offended anyone. This was not our intention. We will try to explain. Though you may not agree, I hope you understand......
.....The In An Absolut World advertising campaign invites consumers to visualize a world that appeals to them -- one they feel may be more idealized or one that may be a bit "fantastic." As such, the campaign will elicit varying opinions and points of view. We have a variety of executions running in countries worldwide, and each is germane to that country and that population.
This particular ad, which ran in Mexico, was based upon historical perspectives and was created with a Mexican sensibility. In no way was this meant to offend or disparage, nor does it advocate an altering of borders, nor does it lend support to any anti-American sentiment, nor does it reflect immigration issues. Instead, it hearkens to a time which the population of Mexico may feel was more ideal.
As a global company, we recognize that people in different parts of the world may lend different perspectives or interpret our ads in a different way than was intended in that market. Obviously, this ad was run in Mexico, and not the US -- that ad might have been very different.
There is my vision, I wonder if they will make an ad out of it?
>>>Now I have to drink my Absolut stokpile, replace with ???
Blue Ice American Vodka
And the thing is, a lot of the Mexican leftist elite are trying to steal our name for ourselves. They call themselves “Americanos” because they live on the American supercontinent, and call us “Estados Unidios”.
Let me see this in an ABSOLUT ad for Britain and I will believe them:
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Other brands from the parent company- Pernod Ricard:
1. Ricard
2. Ballantines Scotch
3. Chivas Regal
4. Kalhua
5. Malibu
6. Beefeater
7. Havana Club
8. Stolichnaya
9. John Jamesins
10. Martell
11. Glenlivet
12. Jacob’s Creek
13. Mumm Champagne
14. Montana
15. Perrirer Jouet
16. Seagrams gin
17. 100 Pipers
18. Amaro Ramazzoti
19. Clan Campbell
20. Imperial
21. Pastis 51
22. Ararat
23. Wild Turkey
24. Royal Salute
25. Tia Maria
26. Suze
27. Royal Stag
28. Ruavieja
29. Wyndham Estate
30. Powers
31. Campo Viejo
32. Hiram Walker
33. Passport
34. Café de Paris
35. Becherovka
36. Don Pedro
37. Olmeca
38. Aberlour
39. Wisers
40. Montilla
41. Presidente
42. Soho/Dita
43. Pernod
44. Wyborowa
45. Something special.
“Why didnt they advocate the Mexicans getting rid of their corrupt goverment? Thats what their dream should be.”
Ditto!
Tito’s Handmade Vodka - made in Texas
Double Gold, World Spirits Competition
Beat every big name vodkw you can think of.
“Sensible Mexicans drink Tequila and support their own country’s product.”
Ya’d think!
Unfortunate choice of words...
My letter to the brilliant Eva who was in charge of this decision.
Eva
Are you the one that came up with the ad showing half of the United States owned by Mexico?
If so, you or others, must surely realize that this is going to kill your U.S sales when all said and done? I wonder if the U.S. market accounts for more revenue than the Mexican market for your products?...I wonder?
My bottle went down the drain this morning.
Little Regard,
samadams2000
San Jose Ca
I wish this country had enough principled people that a call for a boycott would actually do something. I’m still outraged over this. It shows what the world thinks....and knows about us...they can do and say whatever they want and they know we’re too apathetic to do anything. If ABSOLUT thinks the Mexican market is more important than the US market we should let them have it.
Gee I directed my ire at this smart young lovely.
http://www.vsgroup.com/en/Press/Press-releases/VS-Absolut-Spirits/2853/
Eva
Are you the one that came up with the ad showing half of the United States owned by Mexico?
If so, you or others, must surely realize that this is going to kill your U.S sales when all said and done? I wonder if the U.S. market accounts for more revenue than the Mexican market for your products?...I wonder?
My bottle went down the drain this morning.
Little Regard,
samadams2000
San Jose Ca
Idiots. Absolut screwed the pooch. I don't know how much this will hurt them, but it will hurt them.
Try Titos. Made in Austin, Texas. Its available at Trader Joes in California for 17.99/per750 ml. Filtered 6 times and very smooth. I discovered it by accident and is on my favorites list.
That explanation is not germane to me boycotting those commie swedes forever.
Thanks for the list! Do you have a link, please.
Vikingfjord is better vodka anyway from Norway.
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