26-10-2017 20:48 via thedrum.com

Kellogg’s apologizes for racially insensitive Corn Pops artwork on boxes

Kellogg’s has apologized for and removed artwork on its Corn Pops boxes after writer Saladin Ahmed called out the company on Twitter for “teaching kids racism.”
The artwork in question features animated yellow Corn Pops characters enjoying a day at the mall. Some are shopping and visiting an arcade, while others are swimming in the mall’s fountain and skateboarding down the escalator. While looking at the drawing, Ahmed noticed that the sole brown Corn Pop in the picture
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