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Yes, of course!So, at this point do we jump to conclusions?
In reading the article it is apparent to me anyway that YETI is refusing to sell products to the NRA, not give them away, but sell them. I believe that communicating with YETI IOT gain some understanding of the situation is key for me. I really enjoy my Yeti products, I also appreciate the NRA, so as a consumer I wrote to ask them to clarify the decision/review the decision. In turn, I will refrain from purchasing any further Yeti products until they respond. I hope that is not jumping to conclusions, but I certainly could see where one could think it is.So, at this point do we jump to conclusions?
Meh, Yeti is just another one of those overpriced, trying to impress people you don't even like, products for hipsters and people with more money than sense.
Walmart sells their 20 ounce and 30 ounce cups like the yeti for 1/3rd of the price, and they keep the ice from melting just as long.
In that 2016 report, they said that Yeti was suing Walmart over the Ozark Trails tumblers (citing an infringement of "trade dress"--meaning, they looked too much like Yetis.) Yeti lost the lawsuit.
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