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bsnsBlooper:  The Ken Doll That Broke the Script

bsnsBlooper: The Ken Doll That Broke the Script

Season 1 Episode 26107 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
Description

The redesign was meant to feel current, not controversial.

The company had refreshed its product lines for decades, updating clothing, accessories, and packaging to match changing tastes. This release followed the same pattern, a modern look intended to keep the brand culturally relevant and commercially competitive. Designers introduced subtle changes, confident they were simply reflecting trends already visible in fashion and media. But once the product reached shelves, consumers interpreted those choices in ways leadership had not anticipated. Meaning moved beyond corporate intent. What was framed internally as routine product evolution became a public conversation about identity, symbolism, and brand ownership, unfolding far outside the company’s original script.

From bsnsBloopers, the longer-form podcast about the business decisions that went completely off the rails, followed by a short debrief breaking down what happened and why.

Written and hosted by Ron Trucks. Research and editing by Rodney Russ. Sound design by Angela Cahoy. Music by Cody Martin and Soundstripe.

For more business stories, visit www.bsnsDAILYpodcasts.com

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