Johnnie Walker is being replaced by Jane (on some bottles)

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Scotch drinkers, meet Jane Walker.
For the first time ever, the top-hatted man who appears on bottles of Johnnie Walker whiskey is being replaced by a woman.

Johnnie Walker, which is owned by liquor giant Diageo (DEO), said Monday that it will launch a special edition of its Black Label blend next month featuring the female logo.

"As a brand that has stood for progress for nearly 200 years, Johnnie Walker is proud to take this next step forward by introducing Jane Walker as another symbol of the brand's commitment to progress," it said in a statement.

Priced around $34, the special edition bottles will go on sale in the U.S. in March to coincide with Women's History Month and International Women's Day.

It's the latest effort to feminize a well known brand. Last month, country music star Reba McEntire was cast as KFC's first woman to play its iconic pitch person, Colonel Harland Sanders.



Celebrate women's history with some needlessly gendered whiskey and feminized fried chicken.

While some people applauded Diageo's efforts, some women said they found it patronizing or cynical.

"Let's be SO equal we need a specific bottle. How are people this stupid. HOW?" tweeted Ashley K. Wilt.

"I don't see this as a symbol of gender equality," wrote Diana Pardo, whose Twitter biography describes her as a communications consultant. "All I see is a marketing strategy to increase sales."

http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/27/news/companies/johnnie-walker-women-jane-walker/index.html

Jane needs Bigger Tits
 
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Scotch drinkers, meet Jane Walker.
For the first time ever, the top-hatted man who appears on bottles of Johnnie Walker whiskey is being replaced by a woman.

Johnnie Walker, which is owned by liquor giant Diageo (DEO), said Monday that it will launch a special edition of its Black Label blend next month featuring the female logo.

"As a brand that has stood for progress for nearly 200 years, Johnnie Walker is proud to take this next step forward by introducing Jane Walker as another symbol of the brand's commitment to progress," it said in a statement.

Priced around $34, the special edition bottles will go on sale in the U.S. in March to coincide with Women's History Month and International Women's Day.

It's the latest effort to feminize a well known brand. Last month, country music star Reba McEntire was cast as KFC's first woman to play its iconic pitch person, Colonel Harland Sanders.



Celebrate women's history with some needlessly gendered whiskey and feminized fried chicken.

While some people applauded Diageo's efforts, some women said they found it patronizing or cynical.

"Let's be SO equal we need a specific bottle. How are people this stupid. HOW?" tweeted Ashley K. Wilt.

"I don't see this as a symbol of gender equality," wrote Diana Pardo, whose Twitter biography describes her as a communications consultant. "All I see is a marketing strategy to increase sales."

http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/27/news/companies/johnnie-walker-women-jane-walker/index.html

Jane needs Bigger Tits

I don't drink, but for those who do... I hope she tastes good.
 
180227021505-jane-walker-2-780x439.jpg


Scotch drinkers, meet Jane Walker.
For the first time ever, the top-hatted man who appears on bottles of Johnnie Walker whiskey is being replaced by a woman.

Johnnie Walker, which is owned by liquor giant Diageo (DEO), said Monday that it will launch a special edition of its Black Label blend next month featuring the female logo.

"As a brand that has stood for progress for nearly 200 years, Johnnie Walker is proud to take this next step forward by introducing Jane Walker as another symbol of the brand's commitment to progress," it said in a statement.

Priced around $34, the special edition bottles will go on sale in the U.S. in March to coincide with Women's History Month and International Women's Day.

It's the latest effort to feminize a well known brand. Last month, country music star Reba McEntire was cast as KFC's first woman to play its iconic pitch person, Colonel Harland Sanders.



Celebrate women's history with some needlessly gendered whiskey and feminized fried chicken.

While some people applauded Diageo's efforts, some women said they found it patronizing or cynical.

"Let's be SO equal we need a specific bottle. How are people this stupid. HOW?" tweeted Ashley K. Wilt.

"I don't see this as a symbol of gender equality," wrote Diana Pardo, whose Twitter biography describes her as a communications consultant. "All I see is a marketing strategy to increase sales."

http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/27/news/companies/johnnie-walker-women-jane-walker/index.html

Jane needs Bigger Tits
If they secreted whisky then even better.

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