Bath and Body Works stopped selling a candle that was emblazoned with a winter theme that many commenters online compared to a Ku Klux Klan hood. Bath and Body Works' "Snowed In" candle was pulled from being sold after a controversy about its design. On Oct.
10, Bath & Body Works' spokesperson addressed the backlash about their snowfall candle. They stated to TMZ that the candle wasn't intentionally created to mimick the KKK's hoods and were actively working on getting the candles removed from all of Bath & Body Works' shelves. Bath and Body Works' "Snowed In" candle.
Bath & Body Works Critics turned to the Bath and Body Works subreddit to share their opinions on the controversial design before it was removed. Bath & Body Works has removed from its stores a holiday candle with a label design some criticized for looking like a Ku Klux Klan hood. Bath & Body Works issued an apology and removed a candle from its shelves after complaints said the label's design looked like Ku Klux Klan hoods.
Bath & Body Works apologized on Thursday and removed the Snowed In three. Bath And Body Works issued an apology after its Snowed In candle sparked outrage for similarities to the KKK. The retailer is removing the product from shelves.
Bath & Body Works has removed their candle "Snowed In" from shelves and issued an apology after online users compared the design to a series of Ku Klux Klan hoods. Bath & Body Works Issues Apology and Removes Candle That Resembles a KKK Hood The packaging on the candle drew comparisons to the pointed tops and eyehole cutouts of a KKK hood.