Consumer products giant Colgate-Palmolive has promised to review the name of one of its co-owned products, which translates into "Black people toothpaste." The wording, "黑人牙膏," can be found on "Darlie ...
Colgate has announced a review of its toothpaste brand Darlie, which once featured a smiling White man in blackface, as companies around the world reconsider their use of racist stereotypes following ...
After keeping a controversial name for decades, a popular toothpaste brand in Asia will have its name changed. Racism accusations: Hawley & Hazel, a Hong Kong-based manufacturer of oral care products, ...
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LONDON (Reuters) – Colgate-Palmolive <CL.N> on Thursday said it was working to review and evolve its Chinese toothpaste brand, Darlie, the latest in a string of brand reassessments amid a U.S. debate ...
It used to be called Darkie, with a white man in blackface as its logo. Colgate has said it is "reviewing" its Darlie brand — AKA "Black Person Toothpaste" — which it still sells in China. As many US ...
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