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Target’s new partnership with streamer Kai Cenat and AMP comes as it continues to sidestep demands for justice from Black ...
Target linked up with Kai Cenat, but a lot of folks in the Black community see it as a cover-up, not a comeback.
Kai Cenat faced criticism after launching his Tone brand in Target stores during a boycott over the retailer’s rollback of diversity programs.
Instead of Target addressing its DEI dialback, the retailer continues to work with Black brands like Tone, a personal care line by Kai Cenat.
The post AMP, The Streaming Group That Includes Kai Cenat, Duke Dennis, And More, Faces Consumer Backlash After Inking A Deal With Target appeared first on AfroTech. Target’s latest collaboration with ...
Target is being accused of using "stunt" marketing to win back Black shoppers by collaborating with a popular online personality.
Explore the Kai Cenat Target campaign aimed at winning back loyal consumers with AMP's personal care products.
Teaming up with popular streamer Kai Cenat and his content collective, AMP (Any Means Possible), to launch a personal care brand called “TONE,” available exclusively at Target.
The fragrance-forward body care brand by Twitch streamer group AMP netted seven-figure sales within three days of its debut ...
As marketers rushed to respond to new tariffs, outside-the-box brand refreshes, classic TV ads and other tactics helped set them apart.