The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Walmart pulls holiday sweaters that mixed Santa with sex, cocaine

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Walmart removed several pieces of holiday merchandis­e from its Canadian website after customers took offense to a line of risque Christmas clothing.

The retail giant also issued an apology over a sweater offered by third-party seller FUN Wear that featured an image of a bug-eyed Santa Claus seated in front of three white lines that appeared to be cocaine. The sweater’s tagline: “LET IT SNOW.”

For those who weren’t quite sure what the sweater might be suggesting, its product descriptio­n read:

“We all know how snow works. It’s white, powdery and the best snow comes straight from South America. That’s bad news for jolly old St. Nick, who lives far away in the North Pole. That’s why Santa really likes to savor the moment when he gets his hands on some quality, grade A, Colombian snow.”

Walmart said in a statement, “These sweaters, sold by a thirdparty seller on Walmart.ca, do not represent Walmart’s values and have no place on our website.

“We apologize for any unintended offence this may have caused,” it said.

The sweater and several others that have since been removed from the marketplac­e were sold by a third-party seller, Walmart reiterated in an email to The Washington Post.

The other items depicted the famous Christmas couple in compromisi­ng positions, according to Canada’s Global News. On one, a pants-less Santa Claus was seen “roasting his chestnuts” atop a burning fireplace. On another, captioned “Santa has been naughty,” Mrs. Claus was depicted holding a whip and preparing to strike her husband’s behind.

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