No! Just, no! First picture of the Glenfiddich homepage:
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No! Just, no! First picture of the Glenfiddich homepage:
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https://www.glenfiddich.com/
I never cared for scotch.Glad Jack Daniels doesn’t use sheboons to advertise.I’d have to go back to my dear old grandad.LOL!
That looks like nigger Elvira. That’s Elnegra
Don't even need to buy the booze.. I got the hurls and a hangover just seeing that tar monster,
talk about a buzz killer :(
what a disgusting image to associate your brand with. When will these companies understand that their woke conversions are having a 'niggertive' effect overall. I do not drink, but will always associate this brand with niggers now, so we are done...it's over !
This is a stupid move by the manufacturer. Nobody with a working brain wants their brand to be associated with niggers. Nigger brands such as Colt 45 or Kool cigarettes are rightly regarded as jokes.
True story: The last time I was in Washingcoon, DC (District of Coons), I saw empty cigarette packs littered on the ground everywhere. Literally 90% of them were Kools.
The only ones that drink Hennessy are niggers. There's a reason for that. ;)
https://www.timesunion.com/news/arti...s-16686099.phpQuote:
Like Hollywood Cafe, Tropics has grappled with its own challenges after several people were shot outside of the venue, one fatally, last summer. The venue contends that episode of violence spilled over from a neighboring gas station and they've been unfairly targeted by the community.
Tropics works closely with Hennessy representatives on special promotions, including those involving the hip-hop artist Nas, who the company tapped as a brand ambassador for its 250th anniversary.
Diaram says the brand conveys prestige and carries a certain cachet.
Hennessy’s popularity within the Black community isn't new: It dates back to World War II, when French communities thanked Black units through the distribution of French cognac as a sign of appreciation, said Taylor Crumpton, a pop-culture reporter who has written about the brand's often-complex relationship with consumers of color.
That set off the brand’s role as a “trophy” in Black culture, she said.
“That was the first luxurious product they ever had,” Crumpton said of the soldiers, who were still struggling in a military that was at the end of the war only beginning to fully desegregate. “This was luxury, elegance, European — it was something they never dreamed of.”
In the decades that followed, Hennessy was one of the first liquor companies to market specifically to Black communities, sponsoring ads featuring Black models in magazines like Jet and Ebony as early as the 1950s.
Glenfiddich might as well go all out and put Billy Dee Williams in its ads. "Muhfuggahs, dis sheeit get the bitches drunk faster!"
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