TOKYO — A Japanese beverage maker will stop using a trademark portraying a top-hatted, thick-lipped black man sipping a drink through a straw because some customers find it racist, the company announced today.
Nobuaki Hashimoto, spokesman of Calpis Food Industry Co., said the company will discontinue the 65-year-old trademark by the end of the year. The logo appears on labels of the company's top-selling soft drinks and on advertising billboards across the country.
