Bath & Body Works has pulled its candle named "Snowed In" after receiving internet backlash that its design resembled that of a Ku Klux Klan hood. All about the controversy. 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 And Body Works issued an apology after its Snowed In candle sparked outrage for similarities to the KKK. The retailer is removing the product from shelves. Bath & Body Works has pulled a candle design from its store shelves and website after receiving a backlash.
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The retail store, which sells soaps, lotions, fragrances, and candles, often launches special lines for holidays such as Christmas. The 'Hot Cocoa and Cream' scented candle, among others, continuously draws in customers. Following backlash over a candle's design that some people said resembles Ku Klux Klan hoods, Bath & Body Works issued an apology and pulled the product.
Bath & Body Works discontinued its winter-themed "Snowed In" candle products after drawing comparisons to the Ku Klux Klan. Amid stirring controversy on social media, the American retailing. Backlash against Bath and Body Works candle Bath and Body Works has pulled a winter.
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Bath and Body Works has pulled a winter. In a recent marketing blunder, Bath & Body Works has found itself in hot water after a holiday candle design sparked outrage on social media. The backlash was swift, with many calling for the product to be canceled and for those responsible to be fired.
Bath & Body Works quickly recognized the severity of the situation and issued an apology, acknowledging the unintended offense caused by the design.