B.C. company apologizes for ’51st state’ reference in ad following online outrage

B.C. company apologizes for ’51st state’ reference in ad following online outrage

A Richmond, B.C., company has apologized after an advertisement in a transit station drew online flak for its reference to the "51st state" amid public annexation threats by the U.S. president.Vitamin company Herbaland's ad was featured at the Vancouver City

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