The one woman and six men sex videoPeople for Ethical Treatment of Animals just freed five circus animals -- well...kind of.
The animals pictured on boxes of Barnum's Animals Crackers have been released from their cages after PETA pressured Nabisco to redesign the snack's box art.
According to a report from the Associated Press, PETA sent a letter to Nabisco's parent company Mondelēz International in 2016 criticizing the box art that it said glorified the use of circus animals.
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The company reportedly took what PETA said into consideration, and just recently made the change. The new boxes have started rolling out, and the animals are pictured cage-free and out in the wild. PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman celebrated the change, telling the AP, "The new box for Barnum's Animals crackers perfectly reflects that our society no longer tolerates the caging and chaining of wild animals for circus shows."
While Nabisco reportedly didn't really fight the issue much, the new change has gotten mixed reactions from Twitter.
Some are here for the new box art, and praised PETA for its advocacy:
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Other users feel that it was an unnecessary change:
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Regardless how folks feel about the redesign, at least the crackers stayed the same.
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