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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 04.06.2008
MEXICO CITY — Amid angry calls for a boycott by U.S. consumers, the Absolut vodka company apologized Saturday for an ad campaign depicting the American Southwest as part of Mexico.
The campaign, which promotes ideal scenarios under the slogan "In an Absolut World," showed a 1830s-era map when Mexico included California, Arizona and other Southwestern states. Mexico still resents losing that territory in the fight for Texas independence and the 1848 Mexican-American War.
But the ads, which ran only in Mexico and have since ended, were less than ideal for Americans undergoing a border buildup and embroiled in a debate over illegal immigration from their southern neighbor.
More than a dozen calls to boycott Absolut were posted on michellemalkin.com, a Web site operated by conservative columnist Michelle Malkin. The ads sparked heated comment on a half-dozen other Internet sites and blogs.
"In no way was it 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," Absolut said in a statement left on its consumer inquiry phone line.
Absolut said the ad campaign was designed for a Mexican audience and intended to recall "a time which the population of Mexico might feel was more ideal."
Some fringe U.S. groups claim the land is rightfully part of Mexico, while extreme immigration foes argue that parts of the United States already are being overtaken by Mexico.
"In an Absolut world, a company that produces vodka fires its entire marketing department in a desperate attempt to win back enraged North American customers after a disastrous ad campaign backfires," a person using the moniker "SalsaNChips" wrote on Malkin's Web site.
A plan for comprehensive immigration reform in the United States collapsed last summer under the emotional weight of the debate.
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