Heinz pulls male kiss ad after hundreds of complaints
By Daniel Farey-Jones Tuesday, 24 June 2008 09:45AM
LONDON - Heinz has pulled a television ad for its Deli Mayo that features two men kissing following a huge number of complaints. The company said the decision to pull the ad was because it was listening to consumers.
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