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GoDaddy Pulls Lost Puppy Ad After Uproar

January 28, 2015
NBC NEWSBusiness
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GoDaddy pulls lost puppy Super Bowl ad after backlash
GoDaddy has pulled its Super Bowl ad after viewers were upset about how it depicted a lost puppy.The ad, a riff on Budweiser's spot this year, featured a little dog who falls off a pickup truck and then endures long miles and rainy weather to make his way home. Once there, running up the dirt road to a big red barn, he jumps up to greet his owner. "Look! It's Buddy!
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