A New York woman saw blackface pumpkins at a law firm’s office — and complained.

When a local news crew investigated the incident, the firm said it never intended to offend or exclude anyone — and quickly removed the display.

Bed Bath & Beyond also removed the blackface pumpkins from their website.

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Maybe this was a publicity stunt to bring more viewers to the website and stores — but all one writer can do is laugh because it’s that stupid, to put it bluntly.

Did they think they were going to get by without reaction from a few people?

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Of all the stupid nonsense! Skeletons are WHITE, but they do not offend me! Halloween colors are black, white and orange. Stop being stupid dicks. No wonder child suicide is at an all time high. — Catrina (@Catrina62044532) October 22, 2019

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“A set of three blackface jack-o’-lanterns on display outside [a New York] law office, which are painted black with white eyes, nose, and mouth, garnered complaints that they were racially insensitive, according to reports,” as WBALTV noted.

“We understand that someone complained about them and so once we got word of that we immediately took them down,” Mary Marzolla, a partner at the law firm, told News 12 Westchester, a station in Westchester County, New York.

She said the pumpkins were never meant to offend anyone.

After a reporter from the station contacted Bed Bath & Beyond, the decor retailer removed the product from its website.

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“This is a sensitive area, and though unintentional, we apologize for any offense caused,” a company spokesperson told the TV station.

“We have immediately removed the item from sale,” as WBALTV also reported.

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