
"The products in question have been removed. In a statement at the time, Amazon confirmed: "All sellers must follow our selling guidelines and those who do not will be subject to action, including potential removal of their account. The phrase appeared on the main gates at Auschwitz, where at least 1.1 million people died during World War II. The Auschwitz Memorial later found similar images to purchase on Amazon, including an "arbeit macht frei" bath towel. Auschwitz on a bottle opener is rather disturbing and disrespectful," tweeted the Auschwitz Memorial. "Selling 'Christmas ornaments' with images of Auschwitz does not seem appropriate. If you’re still not convinced that it’s drugs and not actual snow, the sweater’s description on the Walmart site clears it all up. The company was heavily criticized for selling the decorations and other gifts with Auschwitz imagery on them, including Christmas tree baubles. Walmart did not immediately respond to a request for further comment.ĮXCUSE ME HWAT, WALMART IS ADVERTISING COCAINE ON ITS CHRISTMAS SWEATERS /dDmryFoc3C- Greg McChesney December 6, 2019Įarlier this month, Amazon removed several offensive items from its website after it was found selling Nazi concentration camp-themed Christmas ornaments. Similar sweaters, including one showing Santa being probed by aliens, are still available to purchase from FUN Wear's website. Other jumpers sold at the Walmart Canada store, sold via the third-party company FUN Wear, include one showing Santa, with no pants on, standing in front of a fire and roasting his "chesnuts." Another sweater showed Santa being whipped BDSM-style along with the words "Santa has been naughty."

"He packs it in perfect lines on his coffee table and then takes a big whiff to smell the high quality aroma of the snow." "That's why Santa really likes to savor the moment when he gets his hands on some quality, grade A, Colombian snow.

Nick, who lives far away in the North Pole. It's white, powdery and the best snow comes straight from South America. The online description for the jumper read: "We all know how snow works. He packs it in perfect lines on his coffee table and then takes a big whiff to smell the high-quality aroma of snow.Read more Florida Woman Steals Christmas Wreath at Gunpoint: Police


Nick, who lives far away in the North Pole," it continued. ANKARA Walmart’s Canadian website has discontinued the sale of a sweater that depicted Christmas figure Santa Claus as a cocaine addict. In a description provided with the item, there were further references to cocaine, with it reading that "we all know how snow works" and how "it's white, powdery, and the best snow comes straight from South America." The text on the sweater reads 'Let it snow.' The retailer first caught flak after a Twitter user flagged a blue, knit sweater where a smiling, bug-eyed Santa is holding what appears to be a straw and sitting behind three powdery lines spread out on a table in front of him.
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Walmart is facing backlash after a series of sweaters featured on its section 'Ugly Christmas sweaters' on its website in Canada went a little too far and showed Santa Claus doing illegal drugs, engaging in sexually explicit activities, and posing in sexually suggestive positions.
