- Keurig and several other brands have faced intense backlash from the right for pulling ads from "Hannity."
- Hebrew National, Reddi-wip, and Marie Callender's told Business Insider the show had been removed from advertising plans.
- The brands' parent company, Conagra Brands, says that the decision to cut advertising during the program was made months earlier, though it hadn't formally been announced.
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Hebrew National and Reddi-wip announced they pulled advertising from Sean Hannity's show — but they say it has nothing to do with the recent Keurig-smashing backlash
Three new brands announced on Monday that they had pulled ads from "Hannity."
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Hebrew National, Reddi-wip, and Marie Callender's stopped running ads on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show a few months ago – but the news has come to light at a time when the show is in the spotlight.
A spokesperson from Conagra Brands, the company that owns all three food brands, told Business Insider on Monday that the company had "removed Hannity from our advertising plans for all Conagra brands."
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