Cocaine Santa Sweater and a Christmas |
Walmart has issued an official apology after it posted on its Canadian website a picture of a cardigan for the Christmas sale featuring Santa Claus and what looked like streaks of cocaine.
What does Cocaine Santa Sweater offer?
Cocaine Santa Sweater is presented, in front of him, with 3 "strips" of white powder, in the same way as cocaine is applied before inhalation, and written on them: "Let it snow."
The comment accompanying the product offered for sale read: "We all know how snow works. It's white and powdery, and the best snow comes from South America," noting that this news was "bad for Santa, as he lives in the North Pole."
"For this reason, Santa Claus loves to take the chance when he has the best Colombian snow available," the US supermarket chain's website added.
Walmart Problems Because of Cocaine Santa Sweater
In reference to the drug coming from Colombia - Wal-Mart immediately announced the removal of the sale offer from its website, after the uproar caused by Cocaine Santa Sweater.
Canada apologizes for Cocaine Santa Sweater
The Canadian branch of Walmart International apologized on Monday after displaying on its website Christmas sweaters featuring Cocaine Santa Sweater in "disgraceful" or "ugly" poses, as some shoppers described.
Pictures appeared on the sweaters, and one of them depicted Saint Claus sitting in front of a table with "white stripes" on it as if it were cocaine.
In other photos, Santa appeared to be slapped on the back with a whip, which some saw as images that do not fit the Christmas rituals, specifically the character of Santa in which children believe, as a generous old man who brings them gifts if they behave in a good way with their parents.
A number of Twitter users took pictures of the sweaters displayed on the site and posted them on their social media accounts, and took the opportunity to criticize them and criticize the Walmart chain of stores.
And one user posted a jacket with a picture of Santa accompanied by the phrase: "Santa really likes to taste, especially when his hands fall on his hands, good-quality Colombian snow." Colombian snow here means drugs, of course, all of these meanings suggest Cocaine Santa Sweater.
However, some defended Walmart's decision to issue this number of sweaters, saying that it was aimed at adults, not young people.
Walmart's interpretation of news about Cocaine Santa Sweater
Walmart sent a statement via e-mail to the media, stating that the sweater mentioned on their site was sold by a third party, and does not reflect the company's values, which it often promotes as a family-friendly company.
The Times removed the sweater from its website, but kept other products, like an ugly sweater featuring a woman whipping Santa Claus and one depicting Santa sitting on the toilet, all like the Cocaine Santa Sweater.
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