Photos: Racist Products Around the World

From Afro cookies to Uncle Ben, offensive items worldwide.

Negerzoenen - Translated as “Negroes kisses,” the chocolate-covered marshmallow treat is a favorite in Denmark.

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Negerzoenen - Translated as “Negroes kisses,” the chocolate-covered marshmallow treat is a favorite in Denmark.

Negro Steel Wool - This Lebanese brand of steel wool is apparently the Middle East’s No. 1 seller.

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Negro Steel Wool - This Lebanese brand of steel wool is apparently the Middle East’s No. 1 seller.

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Black Man Cookies - These Romanian cookies make Black men superheroes … that you can eat.

Aunt Jemima - Aunt Jemima has been a staple in American kitchens for decades. But favorite or not, brand’s continued use of the “mammy” stereotype is shameful.

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Aunt Jemima - Aunt Jemima has been a staple in American kitchens for decades. But favorite or not, brand’s continued use of the “mammy” stereotype is shameful.

Japanese Afro Cookies - These Japanese cookies make Black hair an edible oddity.

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Japanese Afro Cookies - These Japanese cookies make Black hair an edible oddity.

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Negro Biscuit - Plain chocolate cookies with a cream filling apparently made the Turkish makers of this brand think of Blacks.

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Negro Biscuit - Plain chocolate cookies with a cream filling apparently made the Turkish makers of this brand think of Blacks.

Eskimo Pies - You may not have known it, but the term “Eskimo” is considered a slur to many, especially the Inuit people of the Arctic, to whom this slur refers.

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Eskimo Pies - You may not have known it, but the term “Eskimo” is considered a slur to many, especially the Inuit people of the Arctic, to whom this slur refers.

Uncle Ben - Like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben is a leftover icon from slavery.

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Uncle Ben - Like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben is a leftover icon from slavery.

Coon Cheese - Although the Australian cheese-maker has since changed its packaging, Aussie activist Stephen Hagan says the cheese was originally named after from the signature black wrapper that used to cover all of its products.

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Coon Cheese - Although the Australian cheese-maker has since changed its packaging, Aussie activist Stephen Hagan says the cheese was originally named after from the signature black wrapper that used to cover all of its products.

So White! - The name of this French skin lightener says it all.

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So White! - The name of this French skin lightener says it all.

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Black Man Toothpaste - This toothpaste is a big seller in Asia.

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Black Man Toothpaste - This toothpaste is a big seller in Asia.

Conguitos - In Spain, a large, red-lipped Black character sells chocolate-covered peanuts. “Conguito” means “little Congo person” in Spanish.

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Conguitos - In Spain, a large, red-lipped Black character sells chocolate-covered peanuts. “Conguito” means “little Congo person” in Spanish.

Lemon Lakritsi - The Blackface wrapper on this Swedish candy is disturbing.

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Lemon Lakritsi - The Blackface wrapper on this Swedish candy is disturbing.

Watermelon Soda - Target pulled this soda, with a cartoon image of a little black girl eating watermelon on the can, from its shelves in 2009 after customers complained.

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Watermelon Soda - Target pulled this soda, with a cartoon image of a little black girl eating watermelon on the can, from its shelves in 2009 after customers complained.

“Black” Coffee - Apparently, the Taiwanese like their coffee “Black.”

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“Black” Coffee - Apparently, the Taiwanese like their coffee “Black.”