

“Our mission is to make good oral health more accessible to everyone, and podcast advertising is one way we’re able to realize this,” Quip told HuffPost in a statement. So I wasn’t just excited about getting an excellent product I was also excited that they endorsed a platform that has very similar values to the values I have myself, and I assumed that Quip had some of those values, too.Īccording to the Huffington Post website, Quip said, I also assumed that Quip was on board with the values he promotes frequently on his shows, since his entire platform is blatantly pro-life and is rather transparent about it. I used his promo code to get my toothbrush, actually. I originally learned about Quip from Shapiro’s podcast.

That’s just how capitalism works sometimes. And discontinuing advertising with Shapiro is totally fine with me it’s a free market. I read about Quip dropping its advertising from Ben Shapiro’s show after his March for Life podcast because he read the ad at a venue the company doesn’t endorse. Unfortunately, and it pains me to do this, I need to cancel my subscription. Seriously, the convenience of not having to leave my house to buy a new toothbrush is one of the best subscription plans I have ever purchased.

It’s sleek, efficient, just the right size, and beautiful, especially for a toothbrush. And I love that it has automatic refills. I also attached the video of Shapiro’s excellent speech.įirstly, I love my Quip toothbrush. I’m going to continue to use the brush heads I already have, but I won’t be subscribed for any additional ones.īelow is the email I sent to Quip Customer Service a little bit ago. I have one at home and one I keep in my backpack. I’m ending my subscription because I can’t continue to knowingly support a business that is against not killing babies in the womb. And I’m not ending my subscription because they ended advertising with Shapiro. Honestly, I don’t care that they ended advertising with Shapiro. In a statement Quip gave to Huffington Post, they discontinued their affiliation with Shapiro due to him reading a Quip ad in a venue (March for Life) Quip didn’t agree with because their values and the March for Life values don’t match up the same. Seriously, it’s one of the best pro-life speeches I’ve heard in a while.Īccording to The Huffington Post and LifeSite News, Quip, the toothbrush company, revoked their advertisements from Shapiro’s show after his podcast at the March for Life rally. Shapiro did a podcast last week at the March for Life rally and made an incredible speech. Well, I’m going to cancel my Quip toothbrush subscription because of unborn babies.Īs most people who read my posts know, I’m a Ben Shapiro and Daily Wire fan.
