Dallas Cowboys criticized over deal with gun-themed coffee company

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The Dallas Cowboys sparked criticism on social media Tuesday after announcing a marketing agreement with a gun-themed coffee company with blends that include “AK-47 Espresso,” “Silencer Smooth” and “Murdered Out.”

The tweet announcing the agreement between "America's Team" and "America's Coffee" drew about 200 comments in the first few hours, most of them critical and suggesting the timing of the announcement was poor.

"BRCC is proud to partner with the Dallas Cowboys, who are strongly committed to our mission of supporting veterans, first responders, and America’s men and women in uniform," a Black Rifle spokesman said. "The long-planned announcement was timed to coincide with the Independence Day holiday — America’s Team. America’s Coffee. America’s Birthday."

"For those opposed to gun violence, there is no good timing," Cornwell said in an email. "The business question is, ‘Have the Cowboys made a misstep in terms of their relationship with their more moderate fans?’"

 

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No one cares

Damn, that’s the names Murdered out !😬

And ?

Go woke go broke, who are the Cowboys?

It’s great coffee and veteran owned. I will support it, I’m an American and proud of it. I support the constitution and second amendment.

No one cares

Instead they should endorse Riot Coffee Company. Flavors of “burnt government building,” “kneel and fist.” “Big Green Energy,” and “Laptop and chill”

It’s good coffee!

Jerry needs ca$h, Stephen must have cut him off

Get over it. GoCowboys ☕️

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