The number of advertisers distancing themselves from what was one of TLC's most popular shows stands at nearly a dozen...and counting.

"We are removing the show 19 Kids and Counting from our advertising schedule until further notice," ConAgra Foods said in a statement to E! News this morning, a day after the likes of Walgreens, Payless Shoes and General Mills announced that they were taking steps to ensure that their commercials no longer ran during the now-controversial show (which has also been pulled for the foreseeable future from TLC's lineup).

And ConAgra wasn't alone. CVS, H&R Block and Keurig were also quit to cut ties Wednesday in the wake of news that Josh Duggar, the eldest of the titular 19 kids, was accused a decade ago of molesting underage girls when he himself was a teenager. Josh has since apologized for acting "inexcusably" and said that parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar helped him seek counseling at the time.