The company that produces crown-shaped air fresheners is owned by the KKK. Or the presence of those gewgaws signifies the car's owner is a gang member.
Troop clothing is owned by the KKK, and the name stands for "To Rule Over Oppressed People."
In accordance with a requirement of their original Royal Charter, the Hudson's Bay Company of Canada makes annual payments of elk and beaver pelts to the Queen of England.
Coors financially supports Nazi groups or has ties to the KKK.
Heinz marketed swastika-shaped pasta in Germany before and during World War II.
Menthol cigarettes contain fiberglass, cause impotence, and are part of an insidious plot to do away with African-Americans.
Timberland is owned by the Ku Klux Klan, a situation lamented in a poem by Maya Angelou.
Cups and burger wrappings at In-N-Out Burger are marked with Bible citations.