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Thu May 21
This Is All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: For some reason that should probably be left unearthed, Turkish tea brand Rasayana thought it would be a good idea to market their anti-stress concoction using the image of a chillaxed Hitler luau-ing it up like a regular Tommy Bahama.
If you can stomach it, there are two other variations: Smiley-Face Hitler and Stop-And-Smell-The-Roses Hitler.
Obviously using Hitler to market anything other than, you know, a time machine to go back and kill him couldn’t possibly be a good idea. But using “Lovable Hitler” to market a product that people were forced to ration for years because of World War II is at least the dumbest idea ever.
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This Is All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: For some reason that should probably be left unearthed, Turkish tea brand Rasayana thought it would be a good idea to market their anti-stress concoction using the image of a chillaxed Hitler luau-ing it up like a regular Tommy Bahama.

If you can stomach it, there are two other variations: Smiley-Face Hitler and Stop-And-Smell-The-Roses Hitler.

Obviously using Hitler to market anything other than, you know, a time machine to go back and kill him couldn’t possibly be a good idea. But using “Lovable Hitler” to market a product that people were forced to ration for years because of World War II is at least the dumbest idea ever.

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