Yeah, it's a good idea to distance yourself from child molesting cultists... Companies do it, GOP Congressmen and Candidates don't.
8 Companies And Counting: Advertisers Abandon The Duggars
8 Companies And Counting: Advertisers Abandon The Duggars
Several companies that advertise with TLC are responding to pressure from customers to pull ads from the popular show "19 Kids and Counting," after star Josh Duggar apologized in the wake of the release of a 2006 police report alleging he molested underage girls as a teenager.
TLC announced Friday that it had yanked all episodes of "19 Kids and Counting" from the air, but the network did not say whether the show, which is in its 10th season, would return.
As of Tuesday evening, at least eight companies that advertise with TLC had pulled advertising from episodes of "19 Kids and Counting" or announced that they would not advertise on the program in the future. One other company said they would take the allegations against Josh Duggar into consideration in the future.
General Mills
The food manufacturing giant was the first to take action after TLC pulled all episodes of "19 Kids and Counting" from the air. A company spokesperson told Hollywood news site The Wrapthat the company had decided to drop the show from its advertising schedule.