**FILE** A Bath & Body Works location (Digitalegypt, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons)
**FILE** A Bath & Body Works location (Digitalegypt, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons)

Bath & Body Works is facing backlash after releasing its holiday-themed โ€œSnowed Inโ€ candle, which some social media users claim resembles imagery associated with the Ku Klux Klan.

The Columbus, Ohio-based retailer swiftly apologized and announced it would remove the candle from shelves.

The controversy erupted when a Reddit user posted an image of the candle featuring a close-up snowflake design set against a maroon background. Although intended as a winter motif, some users noted a striking resemblance to the pointed hoods associated with the KKK, leading to terms like โ€œklandleโ€ and โ€œKKKandleโ€ circulating online. 

โ€œI know itโ€™s one of those paper snowflakes, but I canโ€™t be the only one who sees โ€˜it,โ€™ right?โ€ asked the Reddit user. The post quickly gained traction, with users on platforms like X questioning how the design passed quality checks. 

โ€œWait, how did nobody at Bath & Body Works clock the klandle?โ€ one user exclaimed.

In response to the criticism, a spokesperson for Bath & Body Works stated: โ€œWe are committed to listening to our customers and to addressing mistakes, even those that are unintentional. We apologize to anyone weโ€™ve offended and are working to remove this item from our stores while evaluating our process going forward.โ€

While some criticized the oversight as insensitive, others dismissed the controversy, arguing that society is becoming overly sensitive. 

โ€œThis isnโ€™t just a branding mistake; itโ€™s a reminder of how sensitive cultural symbols can be,โ€ commented one user. Another argued, โ€œPeople see โ€˜racismโ€™ in everything nowadays.โ€

This incident is not Bath & Body Works’ first brush with controversy. In 2022, the company faced criticism for a Black History Month collection featuring kente-cloth-inspired packaging, some considered cultural appropriation. 

Bath & Body Works, which became an independent public company in 2021 and operates over 1,850 locations across the U.S. and Canada, reported $7.4 billion in revenue last year. 

The outlet has 25 stores in the D.C. area, including Pentagon City, The Mall at Prince George’s, and Tangers Outlets at National Harbor.

โ€œLetโ€™s hope they take this as a lesson in awareness and responsibility,โ€ one user noted.

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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