That new KJU line of body soaps and chinese model sex videomist fragrances from Unilever isn't named after Kim Jong-un, Unilever would like you to know.
It's just that after the name was created and even trademarked, that the company realised what it had done.
SEE ALSO: Kim Jong-un just called Trump mentally deranged and everything is fine"It was only after we trademarked it that I realized that it also stood for Kim Jong-un, but never mind,” Alan Jope, the company’s head of personal care, was quoted by Bloomberg as saying.
The KJU range of soaps was created for the Chinese market, after a development period of six months.
Unilever has been bullish about the Asian cosmetics and skin care market, and recently paid 2.27 billion euros ($2.67 billion) to acquire Carver Korea, which was formerly majority owned by Bain and Goldman Sachs.
For what it's worth, if you google KJU, Kim Jong-un comes up quite prominently.
Just goes to show, whatever name you decide for anything, best Google it first.
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