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Gillette’s Controversial Ad Pays Off: The Broadsheet

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Good morning, Broadsheet readers! We say goodbye to legendary journalist Cokie Roberts, the EEOC finds Walmart discriminated against female workers, and P&G says its controversial toxic masculinity ad paid off. Have a wonderful Wednesday. 

EVERYONE'S TALKING

- Not a toxic ad. Remember that Gillette ad? The one that put the razor brand smack dab in the center of a national debate about toxic masculinity? 

It was all worth it, Procter & Gamble North America Group President Carolyn Tastad says. Tastad told the crowd during Day 2 of Fortune's Most Powerful Women International Summit in Toronto that despite the culture war that engulfed the commercial, it landed with 65% "positive sentiment"—and an even higher number among younger consumers. 

"For Generation Z and millennials under 30, this social responsibility part is very, very important to them," Tastad said. And it's important for the consumer products giant to not go back to the usual way of doing things. 

"It has to be fully integrated and baked into the business model. It can't be an ad that plays once and everything else stands for something else," Tastad said, adding, "It can't be one and done." 

Gillette already followed up with another ad engaging with social issues, this time transgender rights; a father shows his son, who is transitioning genders, how to shave for the first time. 

Hear more from Tastad on Gillette's choice to engage with issues of masculinity here. And read on for more from the MPW Summit in Toronto. 

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- Women vs. Walmart. The EEOC found that Walmart likely discriminated against 178 female workers at its stores—a milestone in a "two-decade effort by current and former store workers to seek damages from the retail behemoth." The EEOC wants Walmart and the workers to come to a resolution, which would most likely include a settlement, but could sue if the parties don't reach one. Wall Street Journal 

- Honeymoon period. Period underwear brand Thinx, led by Maria Molland, is headed for the mainstream. The brand secured a $25 million investment from Kimberly-Clark, the company behind Kotex. Wall Street Journal

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