Nestlé is rebranding its Red Skins and Chicos sweets, saying their names — which feature offensive racial overtones — are 'out of step' with the company's values.
London Nestlé is rebranding its Red Skins and Chicos sweets, saying that their controversial names — which feature offensive racial overtones — are"out of step" with the company's values.
The products, which are sold in Australia, have prompted complaints for several years.Allen's, the Nestlé brand which produces the sweets, said in a statement posted to Facebook on Tuesday that the decision to rename the products was made to avoid marginalizing its friends, neighbors and colleagues.Redskin is a slur used to describe Native Americans, while chico can be a stereotypical term for Latin Americans.
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