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VIDEO: Newspaper91Ƶs 91ƵPhotos with Satan91Ƶ ad appears on late-night TV

Seth Meyers referred to the mistake in the Comox Valley Record in his monologue on Nov. 27

Ooops we did it again.

A now-infamous ad that appeared in the Nov. 21 edition of The Comox Valley Record promoting the Comox Valley Christmas Parade, and more specifically, 91ƵPictures with Satan91Ƶ (Santa typo), has gone viral and is now making the rounds on late-night television.

On the Nov. 27 edition of Late Night with Seth Meyers, Meyers referred to the ad during his monologue.

91ƵA newspaper in Canada ran a Christmas ad this week and misspelled Santa91Ƶs name as Satan,91Ƶ he said.

91ƵWeird, that91Ƶs so weird. 91ƵThe same thing happened to me at Starbucks91Ƶ, said Kellyanne Conway,91Ƶ he joked, as a red Starbucks cup with Satan written on it flashed on the screen, in reference to the White House counselor.

In the Nov. 25 edition of the , a story referred to the ad as 91Ƶ91Ƶ the typo from hell.91Ƶ

It91Ƶs not the first time a page of the paper has been the talk of comedy shows.

An Aug. 19, 2011 Record story with the headline: 91ƵRain biggest factor in flooding91Ƶ was picked up by then-Tonight Show host Jay Leno as part of his Headlines segment which highlighted silly headlines, embarrassing typos and tasteless ads from newspapers all over the world.

And while our goal at The Record is to cover the news, not make the news, , everyone in the Comox Valley and beyond now knows about our upcoming Christmas parade.



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