In Australia, Krispy Kreme had an ad campaign that added extra O's in the shape of donuts to words. One of the words that popped up for a couple seconds was "congratulations", becoming "coongratulations" before disappearing as other words popped on the screen.
Vitamin water is a sugary drink with many ingredients that could easily come from a non-kosher source. One famous example would be carmine, or red dye no.4, which is a "food safe" colorant made from crushed cochineal insects. Bugs are not kosher.
In Australia, Krispy Kreme had an ad campaign that added extra O's in the shape of donuts to words. One of the words that popped up for a couple seconds was "congratulations", becoming "coongratulations" before disappearing as other words popped on the screen.
Some coons got offended.
This is on the same level as certain blacks thinking that the K on vitamin water meant the KKK made it to poison them.
They'd never heard of Kosher
Does it not relate to Vitamin K..? That was my logical assumption…
Vitamin Water the brand not the thing
No I know that. I still just assumed the “K” on (at least some of) the bottles was in reference to that…
The Kosher symbol has always been a separate thing, on food and drink products, at least over here…
Vitamin water is a sugary drink with many ingredients that could easily come from a non-kosher source. One famous example would be carmine, or red dye no.4, which is a "food safe" colorant made from crushed cochineal insects. Bugs are not kosher.