Walmart Withdraws Christmas Sweater with ‘Cocaine Reference’
It wasn’t the type of white powder that makes Christmas complete — American retail giant Walmart has withdrawn a festive sweater that celebrates cocaine.
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The sweater depicts Santa Claus with straw in hand, and three white lines laid out on a table before him.
Not being from that world I would never have identified those lines as "lines of cocain"
On the other hand, the crazed look on Santa's face would have given me pause . . . https://t.co/1Xgb1L8A9x#cdnpoli
— Al Brunet (@shawnigan1) December 10, 2019
“Let it Snow” is written underneath, in a slang reference to cocaine.
The description of the product, marketed by a third-party vendor on Walmart’s Canadian site, was explicit.
“The best snow comes straight from South America,” it said. “Santa really likes to savor the moment when he gets his hands on some quality, grade-A, Colombian snow.”
A Walmart spokeswoman told AFP on Tuesday that the sweaters were withdrawn from the site over the weekend, and have never been sold in the chain’s stores.
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She was unable to say how long the sweaters were offered for sale.
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The sweaters “do not represent Walmart’s values and have no place on our website,” the company said in a statement, apologizing “for any unintended offense this may have caused.”
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