Fury As Amazon Busted Selling “Enjoy Cocaine” Kids’ Clothing

Fury As Amazon Busted Selling “Enjoy Cocaine” Kids’ Clothing

Amazon has found itself in a spot of hot water after it was caught selling toddlers’ clothing with the logo “enjoy cocaine” emblazoned across the front.

The range, which was being sold by a third-party seller, included T-shirts and even baby bibs and images showed the garments being modelled by a child that looked little more than a year old.

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The phrase is a play on words from Coke’s iconic “Enjoy Coca-Cola” and is readily seen on adult T-shirts.

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Following customers’ furious complaints, the site has since been removed.

An Amazon spokesperson said: “All marketplace sellers must follow our selling guidelines and those who don’t will be subject to action including potential removal of their account. The products in question are no longer available.”




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