Walmart removes Christmas sweater from its Canadian website that portrayed Santa as a fan of “grade A, Colombian snow.”
They “do not represent Walmart Canada’s values and have no place on our website,” the statement said, adding: “We apologize for any unintended offense this may have caused.”
The sweater depicts “jolly old St. Nick” sitting on a couch in front of a table with three white lines. The product description said it “captures that moment when Santa is finally ready to enjoy that sweet, imported snow.”Last year, the companyIn 2017, the company
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