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Hobby Lobby -- the national arts and crafts chain -- is embroiled in a raging controversy over whether cotton is racist.
Blog posts claimed "liberals" were offended over Hobby Lobby cotton decor products, because one Facebook user commented on the craft store's Facebook wall.
Hobby Lobby cotton creation causes cries of racism In this June 30, 2014, file photo, customers walk to a Hobby Lobby store in Oklahoma City.
A post to Hobby Lobby's Facebook page has gone viral after a woman wrote that she was offended by the company's decorative cotton stems.
A Hobby Lobby shopper complained on Facebook about stalks of raw cotton being sold at the craft store, calling it “wrong on so many levels.” ...
The item at the center of the dispute, referred to on Hobby Lobby's website as "Cotton Stems in Glass Vase," was selling Wednesday for $15 online -- roughly half off its normal $29.99 online price.
Hobby Lobby responded on Tuesday to a viral Facebook post about a cotton decoration that angered a customer.
Hobby Lobby, once embroiled in controversy for denying contraception coverage to employees, is again in the national spotlight.
The cotton is flying on social media after a black businesswoman in Texas took offense at seeing fake bolls of the textile plant used as vase decorations at a Hobby Lobby store.
Daniell Rider posted a photo last Thursday to Hobby Lobby’s Facebook page of a display of cotton stems on a shelf at a store and demanded the retailer remove the product.
A Hobby Lobby shopper complained on Facebook about stalks of raw cotton being sold at the craft store, calling it “wrong on so many levels.” ...
Hobby Lobby responded on Tuesday to a viral Facebook post about a cotton decoration that angered a customer.
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