Did not see a potential name change for the Dewey Decimal system coming, but I'm here for it.
company introduced a cartoon banana wearing high heels as an attempt to appeal to Americans, as bananas were relatively new to the United States at the time and were seen as an exotic fruit. In 1987, the company decided to revamp their logo, and introduced a woman wearing high heels and a hat made of fruit, known as Chiquita Banana.
that Latin women are hypersexual. Despite calls to change the logo, it appears the company is sticking by it. In fact, the logo even won a Pop Icon award in 2019., located in Orange County, California, has come under fire for its name after people pointed out that Wayne had some pretty problematic beliefs. In 1971, Wayne told Playboy that he believed in white supremacy and said that he didn't feel bad that generations of Black people had been enslaved.
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