N.L. liquor corp. reviewing Old Sam Rum in light of racist branding concerns
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corp. says it is reviewing a locally bottled brand of rum that appears to depict a laughing Black man as its logo.
A carefully worded statement from the Crown corporation today says the Old Sam Rum brand was flagged by staff as problematic under its objective to foster a respectful, safe environment that values diversity and inclusion.
It says the corporation “identified a potential issue with the Old Sam branding” following these concerns and the broader public discussion about depictions of Black people in brands.
PepsiCo-owned Quaker Oats announced this week it would retire the 131-year-old Aunt Jemima pancake and syrup brand, acknowledging the character was based on a racist stereotype.