It's June,Watch Actresses' Survival Skills Online and every brand with a brain in its head is trying to capitalize on LGBTQ pride -- even if it stirs up a little useless internet controversy.
Take Skittles. For the past two years, the brand has decided to strip color from its candy shells because there's only "one rainbow" during Pride month. It's a strange gesture of respect, but nowhere near as weird as what they replaced it with: white skittles.
Just think: White skittles. That's we're supposed to celebrate. For a month called PRIDE.
SEE ALSO: And the official meme of LGBTQ pride is ... the Babadook?Of course, Skittles by no means wanted to celebrate "White Pride." That being said, this is the internet we're talking about, and it's just classic tonedeaf marketing to imagine that people wouldn't think otherwise.
Surprisingly, most appear to have understood the brand's message. And as a card-carrying member of angry Twitter, I'll be first to admit thatI feedonminor branding scandals like this one.
I dont think skittles thought through the LGBT pride campaign..
— Pink Thunder (@AltFfore) June 1, 2017
Releasing all white sweets during "pride"..
The jokes write themselves
I like how Skittles give up their rainbow for Pride. It's quite subversive and humble. #pridemonth pic.twitter.com/JjsKhMMSbP
— Jazmin Frost 🏳️🌈 (@Tryzon) June 3, 2017
Loving that @Tesco #camberley are selling these awesome #pride @Skittles There is always #onerainbow in our house! 🏳️🌈@ajones_ptp pic.twitter.com/tAbCN8yXmS
— Em Miller-McCaffrey (@emmabaldry) June 3, 2017
The limited edition colourless Pride @Skittles seemed like a great idea until I remembered I'm allergic to blackcurrant 😭😭😭
— Emma-Ann (@Emzular) June 14, 2017
Why do white skittles look like frog spawn pic.twitter.com/BGUvljvHCX
— Emily Pearson🥀 (@EmilyPearson00) May 19, 2017
Brilliant stuff from @Skittles - plain white packaging to give full rainbow focus to #Pride 🌈 pic.twitter.com/KUbvuvbfcj
— Jacqueline Buckland (@jax1985) May 31, 2017
All white everything #skittles #mysterymix #pride
I'm not sure why queer people needed a candy company to "donate the rainbow" either, though I've heard plenty of foul Grindr-inspired "taste the rainbow" jokes in the past month.
"Only one rainbow matters this Pride,” the company said in a statement. “Give the rainbow, taste the rainbow. All the lentils are white in celebration of pride. Enjoy the mystery mix.”
Taste the pigmentation-free rainbow, and follow it with a shot of meaningless internet controversy.
Aaaaah. Refreshing.
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