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« Heller symposium at Southern Illinois University | Main | MAJOR discovery re: defensive gun uses »

Yeti drops connection with NRA

Posted by David Hardy · 21 April 2018 09:53 PM

Yeti, the maker of greatly overpriced coolers, has decided to sever whatever connection it had with NRA Foundation. They have a contact page. I'd refuse to buy from them except I never have bought and never plan to.

UPDATE: Here is Yeti's response. I have some difficulty understanding what they are trying to say.

7 Comments | Leave a comment

Anonymous | April 22, 2018 5:29 AM | Reply

It’s a shame for you that you’re going to to see sales go down after dropping the NRA. My son just out his cooler out to the trash!

Ronnie | April 22, 2018 8:17 AM | Reply

No yeti in my house!

Rick Quillin | April 22, 2018 8:22 AM | Reply

You forget the people who put you in business, there several coolers on the market now that are just as good if not better. The products I have of yours will be thrown in the TRASH.

Dennis Shaffer | April 22, 2018 8:32 AM | Reply

YETI JUST MADE THE BIGGEST MISTAKE THEY COULD HAVE....I AM AN NRA MEMEMBER!! I shoot ...I fish...I camp...all that use coolers and drink cups...but never will Yeti go along again as that product is all in my trash.

Andrew Sawyer | April 22, 2018 11:27 AM | Reply

Just do like I did. I just sanded off the Yet logo and put an NRA bumper sticker over it.

GBEV | April 22, 2018 3:49 PM | Reply

Rolling over all of my YETI products with the F250 and into the trash they go. Plenty of cheaper and high quality replacements out there now.

John | April 23, 2018 2:00 PM | Reply

This is apparently a misunderstanding on the NRA-ILA's part. See Yeti's FaceBook page for their side of the story.

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