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Target scales back Pride Month goods while promoting pro-America displays, drawing mixed reactions from shoppers and sparking ...
June marks Pride month, and with it comes an onslaught of rainbow-washed brand merchandise aiming to bring a layer of ...
In New York City, Target is still a top-tier corporate sponsor for Pride festivities, but the company reportedly asked that ...
Target is going viral for a collection that features merchandise with the American flag and the word "USA" in posts that have ...
Target’s Pride collection is not sold in all 2,000 stores, but it hasn’t ended or been replaced with patriotic-themed products. Target’s full Pride collection is for sale online and through its app.
Instead of being greeted with Pride Month merchandise upon entering Target locations, the retail giant has embraced good, old-fashioned patriotism this year.
The organizers of prominent Pride celebrations saw huge sponsorship drop-offs this year, a pattern seen as a response to the ...
BarkBox founder and CEO Matt Meeker apologized for the memo in a social media statement, outlining that it does not represent BarkBox's values.
Consumer brands are wary of provoking right-wing customers and activists, and they fear reprisals from President Donald Trump ...
As large companies back off previous anti-discrimination policies, event organizers in the City of Brotherly Love decided to scrap their support, rejecting Target, Wawa, AARP, and Burlington.
Pride Month is more than just a celebration, it’s a movement, a moment, and a message of love. Identity and acceptance. And ...