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Companies increasingly using politics in marketing, but there are risks: Experts

Por: ABC News Business September 19, 2022

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On a given morning, a conservative might grab an espresso from Black Rifle Coffee, which describes itself as anti-hipster; open up the soon-to-launch dating app, Right Stuff, founded by former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany's sister; and buy a cryptocurrency called Let's Go Brandon, a slogan critical of President Joe Biden.A liberal, meanwhile, could snag a pick-me-up at Blue State Coffee; look for romance on OKCupid,... + full article



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