The sweater featured an image of Santa Claus behind a table with three white lines that look similar to cocaine lines. Below the image is the phrase 'Let it snow.'
New York Walmart Canada is saying sorry for making available a Christmas sweater with an apparent drug reference.
The sweater featured an image of Santa Claus behind a table with three white lines that look similar to cocaine lines. Below the image is the phrase"Let it snow." The Global News, a Canadian news organization, first reported the apology."These sweaters, sold by a third-party seller on Walmart.ca , do not represent Walmart's values and have no place on our website," Walmart said in an updated statement Monday."We have removed these products from our marketplace.
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