Florida-based Slim-Fast said it was "disappointed" in Goldberg's remarks at last Thursday's $7.5 million star-studded fund-raiser at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
"Ads featuring Ms. Goldberg will no longer be on the air," Slim-Fast General Manager Terry Olson said in a statement, adding that the company regrets that Goldberg's remarks offended some customers.
No shi...no kidding?
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I'm surprised there hasn't been a major editorial yet claiming Slimfast is stomping on her 1st Amendment rights.
Such an editorial would be completely wrong, of course, but the Dixie Chicks couldn't figure that out...
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