![]() Mason said some of the ads may run again on Friday before the advertising schedule is fully rescinded. "We've listened to your feedback, and since we don't see the point in continuing to anger people, we're pulling the ads." "We hate that we offended people, and we're very sorry that we did - it's the last thing we wanted," Mason said. The announcement was on the company's official blog Thursday. ![]() (CNN) - Groupon founder Andrew Mason has pulled a series of controversial ads that began running during the Super Bowl, saying "one thing is clear - our ads offended a lot of people." Ads were directed by "Best In Show" director Christopher Guest.Site lets Groupon customers donate to Tibet, Greenpeace and other charities.Mason says Groupon didn't mean to offend people.Groupon founder Andrew Mason says tongue-in-cheek ads were meant to mock Groupon and advertising. ![]()
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