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June is Pride Month, and American consumers have seen an uptick in corporations adopting inclusive rainbow branding. I can’t think of a better set to assemble on my birthday. 48yo me would like to thank @matthew__ashton for a set that 20yo me (just out of the closet) would never have imagined would one day exist. Love you mister. #Pride🖤🤎❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💙🤍💖 pic.twitter.com/oByfU9ZKPm Woah, CUTE Pride logo 🏳️🌈!What's not cute is giving more than $150,000 to Mitch McConnell and other GOP Senators who are actively blocking the Equality Act from becoming law. pic.twitter.com/dev9T6KYw5
Notably, a few brands that generally cater to children have endorsed inclusive messages. This month Lego, the building block company formally for children but popular among all ages, released an "Everyone Is Awesome" Lego set in rainbow colors. "I wanted to create a model that symbolizes inclusivity and celebrates everyone, no matter how they identify or who they love," the set's designer, Matthew Ashton, said in a statement when the launch was announced.More Related News