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 ...
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, ...
Corporate mascots with racist origins have been dropping like flies over the last two days, with food brands like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben's, Mrs. Butterworth's and Cream of Wheat announcing marketing ...
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 ...
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 ...
The six 15-second videos show unexpected couples sharing an intimate closeness, but having fresh breath after using Darlie Toothpaste. The couples include partnership of Snowman and the Sun, Red Light ...