The key chain had the white initials KKK on a red background and were, according to the manager, part of a series of initial-laden key chains. In a Facebook post, Douglas Williams said the store has sold more than 10,000 of the key chains over the past 12 years, but they only became an issue when a photo of the product was posted on Facebook.

"This is yet another example of political correctness gone too far...this is the first time in over 12 years that the store has received a complaint," Williamson wrote Monday morning. "There was no intent by our store or the manufacturer to promote or have any association with a racist organization..
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