Take a sneak peek at the rainbow cookies here, and make sure you have a box of tissues nearby before you click play on this touching video. The cookies will not be sold in stores and. (CNN) OREO and PFLAG have released a limited edition rainbow cookie in celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month. Photos must use the hashtags #ProudParent and #Giveaway, and must be tagged in posts. Updated 1846 GMT (0246 HKT) October 9, 2020. To try a pack for yourself, you can participate in Oreo's #ProudParent campaign by being one of the first 10,000 applicants to share a photo of what allyship means to you on Instagram or Twitter. Each pack of the colorful cookies, not available in stores, comes with seven different colored creme fillings inspired by the colors of the Pride flag. In addition to the moving video, Oreo is celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month by giving away 10,000 packs of limited-edition Rainbow Cookies to reward acts of allyship that benefit the LGBTQ+ community. The post received more than 231,000 likes, and. "This film highlights the true importance of family love, support, and affirmation." On Monday, a rainbow-stuffed Oreo cookie with the headline 'Proudly Support Love' was posted on Oreo's Facebook page in honor of Gay pride month. "Oreo and PFLAG's Proud Parent film tells the story of love, family ties, and celebrating authenticity, while championing the notion that a loving world starts with a loving home," Oreo said in a press release. "A loving world starts with a loving home," the commercial's end line reads. Kraft Foods set off a firestorm after posting a gay pride rainbow-filled OREO cookie on its Facebook page Monday with the caption Proudly support love. Made in partnership with PFLAG National - the nation's largest family and ally organization - Proud Parent was filmed to promote the importance of LGBTQ+ allyship and create a more accepting world. So, excuse me, because I need a minute to wipe the tears from my eyes after watching it for the third time. Change.In celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month this October, Oreo has released a heartwarming Pride video that tells the story of a young woman, Jen, introducing her parents to her girlfriend, Amy, for the first time. BuzzFeed – How Could ANYONE Boycott a Cookie? Reddit – Found this in the comments of Oreo's pride post on Facebook. THIS right here Join together to give multiple This awards and see the award evolve Cest magnifique Gives 100 Reddit Coins and a week of r/lounge access and. Cheezburger – Double Agenda is the Double-Stuff of Dreams
Instead, you must win a pack by sharing a photo of what allyship means to you via Instagram or Twitter. Reddit – Saw this while browsing Oreos on Facebook. The Pride cookies wont be sold in stores.
Daily Kos – O-R-E-O boy, fundie heads explode On Monday, a rainbow-stuffed Oreo cookie with the headline 'Proudly Support Love' was posted on Oreo's Facebook page in honor of Gay pride month. San Francisco Weekly – Breaking / Oreo's "Gay" Cookie Agenda Crumbles The makers of Oreo cookies, Kraft Foods, posted a manipulated photo of a multicoloured Oreo on the cookies. As they anticipate the arrival of their relatives. Oreo supports gay pride with a rainbow cookie. Los Angeles Times – Gay Pride rainbow Oreo sparks 20,000 Facebook comments, debate The two and a half minute video, released on Monday, features a son practicing coming out to his extended family, with the support of his mother. Reuters – Rainbow-colored Oreo filled with controversy
Guardian – Oreo's gay pride post on Facebook prompts threats of boycott Gawker – Filled With Pride: Oreo’s Rainbow-Colored Cookie
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Nabisco's controversial status update and the consequential debate over the issue of same-sex couples were soon covered by several major news outlets and internet news blogs, from Reuters, ABC News, The Guardian and Los Angeles Times to Daily Kos, Gawker and San Francisco Weekly. As of December 2012, the boycott page has 116 likes.Ī separate boycott attempt was organized by the American Family Association organization One Million Moms, but it is unclear how many people participated in their efforts. One commenter went as far as to launch a boycott campaign against Nabisco on Facebook, which gained 12 likes in the first day of launch. J() Kraft Foods, the company behind the Oreo cookie, has defended a promotional image of the cookie stuffed with rainbow filling as a fun reflection of our. The American cookie company's display of solidarity with the gay and lesbian community was mostly met by positive feedback on Facebook, but the image of the six-layered rainbow Oreo cookie was far from being impervious to criticisms and denouncements many commenters openly expressed their abandonment of brand loyalty to Nabisco and its Oreo products, while others threatened to unlike the Oreo page and boycott the cookies altogethers.