First there was Obama chicken fingers from Germany. Now, there's Duet ice cream out of Russia to add to the color obsessed Obama-food pyramid:
MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian advertising agency has used an image resembling U.S. President Barack Obama to promote a new vanilla-and-chocolate ice cream, drawing the ire of human rights groups who said the ad was vulgar.
Ice Cream Plant No. 3 in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg launched last week a new brand named Duet.
The poster features a computer-generated caricature of a broadly smiling figure resembling Obama standing in front of the [Capitol] with the ice cream in the foreground.
The strapline reads: "It's on everyone's lips -- the Dark is in the White!" Source
"We wanted to make the print amusing and cheerful, just as joyful and pleasant as the process of eating an ice cream," Yevgeny Primachenko, deputy creative director of Voskhod advertisement agency, told Reuters by phone from Yekaterinburg.
"This is just a vanilla ice cream with a chocolate filling," Primachenko said. "We decided: why not use such a great news peg as the election of the first black U.S. president to the White House, while showing no political preferences at the same time?"
Prominent Russian human rights activist Lev Ponomaryov rapped the advertisement as "a vulgar exploitation of some political symbols in pursuit of commercial interests."
He added however: "I do not think the person who created this is necessarily a racist ... But our society is xenophobic all the same."
Russia has a growing problem with violent racist attacks on dark-skinned immigrants. Source
Is this ad racist? Well, I have mixed feelings about that. On the one hand, you don't see product campaigns anchored on Medvedev's whiteness or any other world leader's skin color. But on the other, savvy entrepreneurs will do anything to grab consumer attention and make a buck. Green is the only color they really see.
But these ads are surely objectifying. And there is clearly a skin-color obsession at play. The Duet ad focuses less on political "change" and more on color. One could capitalize on the new wave in American politics without focusing on our president's blackness. (Save your keystroke. I know he's biracial, but he self-identifies as black so that's what I'm going with.)
UPDATE - 'Wall Street Journal' Online picks up this post.
+ Is Bizarre Russian Obama Ice Cream Ad Racist?
+ Is this ad racist?
Vintage Racist Advertising
Top left LOS ANGELES - DECEMBER 1: Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav present onstage at the VH1 - Big in '04 on December 1, 2004 at the Shrine Auditorium, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) Top right: 1899 -- Uncle Tom's Cabin: Topsy Illustration --- Image by © CORBIS; Bottom right: 1930s AC spark plugs ad in The Saturday Evening Post -- Photo by The Authentic History Center; Bottom left: This cartoon image provided by the New York Post appeared in the Post's Page Six Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009. The cartoon, which refers to Travis the chimp, who was shot to death by police in Stamford, Conn. on Monday after it mauled a friend of its owner, drew criticism Wednesday on media Web sites and from civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton. (AP Photo/New York Post) ** NO SALES ** Credit: Getty Images / Corbi / Authentic History Center / AP
Getty Images / Corbi / Authentic History Center / AP
Advertisement for an African-American slave sale.
Although the enslavement of mankind in general has been recorded as early as 1200 BC; the first African slaves were reportedly transported to the 'New World' in 1517. This is 76 years after the first black slaves were captured and taken to Portugal.
Bettmann / Corbis
African American Stereotypes: Products and Advertising c.1880s Tin of Nigger Hair Tobacco
For decades this product was sold in stores as chewing tobacco or for smoking. It was advertised as 'pure, unadulterated, fine old burley leaf.'
Photo Source: The Authentic History Center
The Authentic History Center
1888 -- Seal of North Carolina Tobacco - The Darktown Bowling Club Poster -- Image by © Swim Ink 2, LLC/CORBIS Seal of North Carolina Tobacco - The Darktown Bowling Club Poster
Swim Ink 2, LLC / Corbis
ca. 1890 -- Zoulou Powder Poster (French advertisement)
Because offensive advertising was permeated throughout the world for many years, (and still is, as you will see in a few upcoming slides) it should come as no surprise that in more modern times 'racism has become the scourge of European soccer stadiums.'
Swim Ink 2, LLC / Corbis
ca. 1899 --- Uncle Tom's Cabin: Topsy Illustration --- Image by © CORBIS Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Topsy was a stereotypical pickaninny character in the book, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' Uncle Tom was a slave in the book. The term 'Uncle Tom' is recognized to be offensive and a derogatory name for a black man who is abjectly servile and deferential to whites.
Corbis
ca. 1899 --- George Thatcher's Greatest Minstrels Poster --- Image by © CORBIS George Thatcher's Greatest Minstrels Poster
Early definition of minstrel: a medieval poet and musician who sang or recited while accompanying himself on a stringed instrument, either as a member of a noble household or as an itinerant troubadour.
The black-face minstrel act was a very popular form of entertainment in 19th-century America. White audiences were receptive to the portrayals of Blacks as singing, dancing, grinning fools. T.D. 'Daddy' Rice, the original Jim Crow, became rich and famous because of his skills as a minstrel. Interestingly though, when he died in New York on September 19, 1860, he was broke.
Corbis
African American Stereotypes: Products and Advertising 1899 Durkee's Salad Dressing advertisement, Harpers Magazine
Notice the broken English purportedly spoken by black Americans, 'We're gwine ter live high ter-night ...'
Photo Source: The Authentic History Centerr
The Authentic History Center
Advertisement for Clarence Brooks and Co.'s Fine Coach Varnishes uses racist stereotypes to depict a group of African-American adults and children as they cheer and watch two shirtless boxers, one of whom appears unconscious, accompanied by the text "the Championship Fight, Sullivan Wins," late 1800s. The Sullivan in the text is a reference to boxer John L. Sullivan, who fought bare-knuckled in several famous bouts.
Transcendental Graphics, Getty Images
Advertisement for the St. Louis Beef Canning Company features an illustration of a stereotyped African-American character sitting on a can of beef, accompanied by phonetically rendered, stereotypical dialect-style text that reads: 'No Sah! dont jine no Exodus so as dis Beef lasts,' late 1800s.
Showing blacks to massacre the English language, further perpetuated the false idea that African Americans were somehow unable to be educated.
Transcendental Graphics, Getty Images
Note to the international community: Cut it out! Stop using President Obama to sell snacks and services. 

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By: Tired of Poor ME attitude on 3/31/2009 11:36AM
What is the problem? Chocolate on the outside and vanilla on the inside, Half Black, half white. Be grateful they didn't have a name like Barry Bars or Mulatto cone. I have a clue for you, EVERYTHING IS NOT RACIST.
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By: Lanette on 3/31/2009 9:43PM
Be greatful? WTF?
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By: m on 4/01/2009 6:00PM
Thank you tired hell they even went after Angie Harmon because she didn't agree with the way obama was running the country.
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By: jprpfan58 on 3/31/2009 9:27PM
Oh here we go....the poor pitiful, picked on black person. Gimme a break.
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By: Interned on 3/31/2009 10:45PM
Hey all those who keep calling the president black. He is bi-racial and is as much white as black. He even called himself a mutt. I would not go there but to say he is the first black president is bogus. I am sick and tired of the blacks in this country hanging onto the race card.
Get over it dog. I worked with young men from Harlem, Watts, Beford Sty and the Barrios. I know what the discrimination is. There are so many degrading cartoons and other dising of whites ex: Honkies, Bitch's etc.
You better keep you heads on a swivel cause the Spanish are going to overtake you on the minority roles and get all the attention. Or is that what you are afraid of?
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By: Gen on 3/31/2009 10:56PM
He is what he is, why be ashamed of it? I don't understand, they want him to be a celebrity but then claim it is racist when someone promotes him.
I guess some people don't want to credit him with having any white connections.
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By: doctor j on 3/31/2009 11:18PM
Get a grip folks. All this crap about racist is a bunch of bull. If someone wants to have a little fun whats your problem. People have been making fun of the Italians, the Polish, and for sure the Catholics and Jews for a zillion years. If Obama can't take it maybe he should step down. Its a tough job and it takes a real man to do the job. Why don't you quit your complaining and blaming and get a life and a job.
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By: Chris on 4/01/2009 2:05AM
I agree these ads need to go. But...
I'm so sick of people crying racism. This is ridiculous. Complaining about it only perpetuates it through acknolwedgment. Just live your life and stop whining. Slavery ended how long ago? Civil rights were passed into law how long ago? It's like The Matrix: Humans tend to define their existence through misery, even to the point of past circumstance for sympathy and a means of gaining an advantage. You don't want to be discriminated for your skin color but you sure don't mind getting a college scholarship because of it. That is hypocracy in its worst form.
Hell, look at this blog title: Black Voices. If there was a blog called White Voices you'd never hear the end of it.
Every person that cries racism is themselves racist by definition because they are subjectiviely depreciating ***OR ELEVATING*** a group of people based on their ethnic orientation.
This is flawless logic so don't bother refuting it.
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By: C.P. on 4/01/2009 2:21AM
The big deals is that this advertising company is exploiting the fact that the Pres. of the U.S. looks black. The fact he is bi-racial is irrelevant, shown by their statement: The strapline reads: "It's on everyone's lips -- the Dark is in the White!" It doesn't acknowlegde the impact of his achieve rather cheapens it. He is not given the respect that he deserves as the leader of a nation. Simply lableling or rather referring to him as "The Dark" is very offensive. Even the caricature of him is darker in shade than he is. You can actually observe the difference by examining the caricature and his actually picture below that.
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By: shykitten329 on 4/03/2009 10:21AM
Yes, I do think that ice cream add is very racist,I also think they should be made to change their add and apoligize to our President,
NO Matter what color Our presidents Skin happens to be he deserves to be shown the same respect as any other one of our Presidents,
President Obama should be Judged soley on how he is running this country and from where I sit his determenation shows he will lead our country well!!
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