Bath and Body Works stopped selling a candle that was emblazoned with a winter theme that many commenters online compared to a Ku Klux Klan hood. Bath & Body Works apologized for its Snowed In candle adorned with a snowflake image that some people compared to KKK hoods. Bath & Body Works has since issued an apology on about the Snowed In three-wick candle.
"At Bath & Body Works, we are committed to listening to our teams and customers, and committed to fixing any. Bath & Body Works apologized for a candle promoted on social media that featured a snowflake resembling a Ku Klux Klan hood, sparking controversy. Bath And Body Works issued an apology after its Snowed In candle sparked outrage for similarities to the KKK.
Bath & Body Works Pulls ‘Snowed In’ Candle With KKK-Like Art
The retailer is removing the product from shelves. Bath & Body Works' seasonal "Snowed In" candle has been pulled after shoppers called out some issue with the snowflake design. Bath & Body Works apologized on Thursday and removed the Snowed In three.
Why did Bath & Body Works pull its "Snowed In" candle? Users on X began criticizing the design of the candle. The candle was supposed to be wrapped in a festive red covering with a picture of a snowflake, but it didn't look like the angelic, crystalline white flakes we normally associate with winter-inspired packaging. Instead, to some, the snowflakes looked like KKK hoods.
Bath And Body Works Snowed In Candle 2024 Release - Roze Alexandra
The Bath & Body Works candle that went viral has now been pulled by the retailer. Bath & Body Works in a statement on Monday apologized for selling a candle with a design that some people said resembles Ku Klux Klan (KKK) hoods. The candle, titled "Snowed In," featured a design.