Titan Tire to Trump: Don’t Tread on Us!

In the consumer world, having the wrong name can sometimes be very bad for business. Take the case of AYDS candy, for instance. Back in the 1970s, there was a dietary candy product that carried the AYDS name. For many years, it sold quite well. Then, AIDS the disease appeared. Because the two names were alike enough in the public’s mind, AYDS candy quickly saw its sales erode. Within a few years, the brand was gone completely.

The reason I bring up this example from the past is because we are potentially seeing something similar happen today in the agricultural world. In mid-August, word surfaced in the popular media world that Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, OH, had put into place a companywide policy that prohibited its employees from wearing certain “politically-themed” clothing. This apparently included the red “Make America Great Again” hats popular with supporters of President Donald Trump.

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Not surprisingly, the President was none too pleased with this reveal. In fact, in a tweet, Trump called for his supporters to “boycott Goodyear tires.”

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This call, however, unintentionally put another similar brand name into the crosshairs – Goodyear Farm Tires. Unlike Goodyear car tires, Goodyear Farm Tires are manufactured by Titan International, Inc., Quincy, IL. On August 19, Titan formally released a statement clarifying this point, to its customers and other observers.

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“While Titan has licensing rights to design, produce, and sell the Goodyear Farm Tires brand, we are an entirely separate publicly held entity under separate management and have no shared staff or facilities with Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,” said Titan CEO Paul Reitz in a press release. “In addition, Titan has 2,100 hard-working employees across the U.S. And a misguided movement to cancel Goodyear Farm Tires – manufactured and sold by a completely separate company from Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. – could adversely affect thousands of additional hard-working family-owned tire businesses across the country.”

Hopefully, Goodyear Farm Tire customers upset with Goodyear Tire & Rubber will appreciate the difference. As always, time will tell . . .

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Avatar for Todd Smith Todd Smith says:

Left some details out there, didn’t ya? You stated that “Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co…put into place a companywide policy that prohibited its employees from wearing certain ‘politically-themed’ clothing” such as MAGA apparel. What you omitted is that they also prohibited those employees from wearing ‘Blue Lives Matter’ apparel in support of police officers while allowing ‘Black Lives Matter’ apparel in support of an openly Marxist organization which has the ignored majority of the nation (including most of your audience, I would imagine) up in arms to defend against it. If Goodyear is big enough to take a political stance; shouldn’t they be able to handle the backlash? Do they really need you and other leftist sympathizers and members of the press to soften the impact for them? How about the ‘misguided’ movements by the left to ‘cancel’ Chick-Fil-A, Goya products, Palmetto Cheese products, etc.? What about the Progressive Shopper website that guides consumers away from products made or distributed by companies who donate primarily to conservative politics? Do the employees who suffer due to these boycotts not matter as much to you? If so, where are the articles? Do police officers and their families not matter? This was really a poorly-constructed article and blatantly left-leaning.

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