Posted on 12/09/2019 7:51:40 PM PST by Morgana
Walmart has apologized for going too far with an adult-only Christmas themed sweater that portrays jolly old Saint Nick with cocaine.
The holiday sweater featured on the retailers Canada website showed Santa Clause gripping a straw, seated in front of a table with three lines of a white substance and below that it read, Let It Snow, per the New York Post in a piece published Monday. (RELATED: NRA Rips Walmart For Banning Some Ammunition Sales)
These sweaters, sold by a third-party seller on Walmart.ca, do not represent Walmarts values and have no place on our website, a spokesperson shared. We have removed these products from our marketplace. We apologize for any unintended offense this may have caused.
WATCH: *IMAGE ON LINK*
A description for the sweater read, We all know how snow works. Its white, powdery and the best snow comes straight from South America. Thats bad news for jolly old St. Nick, who lives far away in the North Pole.
Thats why Santa really likes to savor the moment when he gets his hands on some quality, grade A, Colombian snow, it added.
The sweater was reportedly only one of several pulled by the retailer over the weekend, according to Global News Canada. Others included, Santa with his pants off and roasting his chestnuts in front of a fireplace.
Clearly, someone is headed to the naughty list for this one.
I thought it was pulled because Santa was holding an illegal sraw.
Yep People of Wal Mart
“When ya wanna get down, down on the ground Cocaine”! The North Pole big guy a Tootski Monster!? Who knew!?
Are they sure it wasn't his little brother Santa Phrase?
Careful. True-dope will legalize cocaine, too.
What a duckin’ fummy!
Hunter Clause in the strip mall.
Wait, Hunter Biden is Santa now?
Glad he finally found a job
I am sure Quid Pro Joe is happy ol’ Humper is off his couch now.
Hunter Biden? thought it was Hillary’s brother
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