Bath and Body Works' "Snowed In" candle was pulled from being sold after a controversy about its design. Bath and Body Works has stopped selling a candle that was emblazoned with a winter theme that many commenters online compared to a Ku Klux Klan hood. The candle has since been pulled from Bath and.
The Bath & Body Works Pizza & Ranch candle was designed as a playful stunt, but it quickly became a flashpoint for shopper disgust, social media dares and resale markups. What began as a quirky. Following backlash over a candle's design that some people said resembles Ku Klux Klan hoods, Bath & Body Works issued an apology and pulled the product.
Bath & Body Works apologized on Thursday and removed the Snowed In three. Bath & Body Works is a popular store for holiday shopping, selling soaps, scents, and candles. But this year they're in some hot water after customers pointed out that the art on one of the company's candles reminds them of a well-known American hate group.
1. What's Wrong With the Candle? 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 from its stores a holiday candle with a label design some criticized for looking like a Ku Klux Klan hood. What was intended to be a festive holiday product turned into a public relations issue for Bath & Body Works. The company's "Snowed In" candle was pulled from shelves after online critics pointed out that its label design resembled something far more offensive than a winter wonderland.
The snowflake design, which was meant to celebrate the winter season, bore an unsettling resemblance to. Bath and Body Works has issued an apology for their candle design that some say looks like Ku Klux Klan hoods. The holiday candle "Snowed In" is being pulled from stores after critics argued it was "offensive" and clearly resembled the hate group's white robes and hoods.