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It wasn't long after that Phyllis Stevens, co-owner of Saginaw-based Dreamers White Dove Release, got into her car and started the same return journey. But she relied on I-75 and her smartphone's GPS.
Dove told ABC News in a statement that they are "deeply sorry" for the offense caused by the ad, and said that the original post included three women, as opposed to the screenshots that went viral.
A social media outcry over an advertisement for Dove body wash that showed a black woman removing her top to reveal a white woman has escalated into a public relations disaster for the Unilever brand.
White Dove is celebrating its 100th year in business this summer. It’s a regional, family-owned business in an industry where four brands control 77% of the traditional mattress market.
Dove, which is owned by Unilever, pulled its ad—showing a woman turn from black to white after using Dove products—from Facebook following the backlash and has since issued an apology. Wtf ...
In May, Rhimes produced a short film for Dove about the woman who started the “Fat Girls Dance” group. “It’s incredible to watch these ladies go from scared fat girls to, you know ...
The Dove brand sheepishly admitted that it had “missed the mark” with a not-so-vaguely racist advertisement that has made it the latest target of consumer rage. The ire-inducing adverti… ...
The now-deleted advertisement is not the first time Dove has come under fire for being perceived as racially insensitive. In 2011, a controversial ad showed three women standing in front of a wall ...
NEW YORK -- Dove has apologized for a controversial advertisement that critics have called racist. The ad in question showed a black woman removing her brown shirt to reveal a white woman wearing ...
White Dove CEO Bruce Goodman said a handful of familiar brands, including Serta, Sealy, Simmons and Tempur-Pedic, dominate just over 80% of the U.S. mattress industry, which market watchers peg at ...