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Hitler creamer tops fuel outrage

Mussolini also pictured on Swiss company's products

The Columbian
Published: October 24, 2014, 12:00am

BERLIN — The question of the day in Switzerland: “Would you like your coffee with Hitler or without?”

A Swiss company, trying to feed the apparently voracious world of collectors of small foil-topped cups of coffee creamer, has during the last two years reprinted a series of historical cigar bands. Most are innocuous, including photos of U.S. President William Howard Taft and an unnamed Native American leader who is probably Wampage.

But then there are the ones of Germany’s Adolf Hitler and Italy’s Benito Mussolini.

The company, Karo Versand, now is scrambling to recover from a public relations disaster on a continent for which 70 years is not long enough to forget the terror that the megalomaniacal fascists visited on the world.

Dumped by grocer

Switzerland’s largest supermarket chain, Migros, immediately on learning what was on the creamer tops, dumped Karo Versand from its supplier chain. The creamer cups never made it to the shelves for sale in their stores, but Migros already had distributed them to coffee shops and restaurants. And German newspapers and websites this week were filled with mocking and condemning stories about the matter.

Company president Peter Rothenbuehler tried to put the story in context, noting that the line had been out for two years and was now being discontinued. He also told German and Swiss media that the antagonists of World War II (and the architect of the Holocaust) “were only two of 30 designs.”

Still, he admitted, “Maybe we didn’t pay enough attention to the Hitler thing.”

“Of course, it was bad, what happened under Hitler, but you cannot ignore this part of history,” Waelchli noted.

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