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Bath & Body Works Pulls Holiday Candle After KKK Comparisons

Bath & Body Works had to pull its holiday-inspired candle for its resemblance to the KKK uniform.

On Oct 8, an American specialty retailer went viral for all the wrong reasons after social media users reacted to its ā€œSnowed Inā€ candle. The candleā€™s packaging, featuring a snowflake design against a red backdrop, quickly sparked a wave of criticism online. As Oscar Wilde once said, ā€œThere is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked aboutā€ ā€” a sentiment the retailer might not appreciate in this context. However, a closer look at the snowflake design revealed an unsettling resemblance to the infamous white hoods associated with the Ku Klux Klan, TMZ reports.

Bath & Body Works Apologizes, Removes Candle With KKK Hood-Like Design | Click to read more šŸ‘‡ https://t.co/YO5vArGks8

ā€” TMZ (@TMZ) October 10, 2024

ā€œHow did they not see that coming? Glad they took it down, tho. sometimes companies really need to double-check their designs before dropping them,ā€ one person tweeted in response.

ā€œBath & Body Works removing that candle was a necessary move. How did that design even make it to shelves?ā€ added someone else.

ā€œThis isnā€™t just a branding mistake; itā€™s a reminder of how sensitive cultural symbols can be. Letā€™s hope they take this as a lesson in awareness and responsibility.ā€

Amid outcry over the slip-up, Bath & Body Works issued a statement apologizing for its ā€œunintentionalā€ mistake.

ā€œWe are committed to listening to our teams and customers and committed to fixing any mistakes we makeā€”even those that are unintentional like this one,ā€ the statement read.

ā€œWe apologize to anyone weā€™ve offended and are swiftly working to have this item removed and [are] evaluating our process [going] forward.ā€

Why Iā€™m thinking Bath and Body Works have a new fragrance and itā€™s the same fragrance only in kente cloth colors pic.twitter.com/PJpaMlNikb

ā€” SMOOTH MELANIN (@smoothmelanin) January 29, 2022

This holiday misstep comes just two years after Bath & Body Works faced backlash for using African-American-inspired branding on its regular products for what seemed like a Black History Month promotion.

ā€œWhy Iā€™m thinking Bath and Body Works have a new fragrance, and itā€™s the same fragrance only in kente cloth colors ,ā€ one X user wrote at the time.

In response, a spokesperson issued a statement that ignored the criticism, choosing instead to highlight the retailerā€™s donation to the National Urban League.

ā€œWe are committed to improving our culture through our diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and part of that work has been to celebrate cultural milestones and moments ā€” including Black History Month.

ā€œWe support organizations that fight against racism and inequality, including the National Urban League and the Columbus Urban League. We are donating $500,000 to support the organizationsā€™ work.ā€

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