accused of "promoting peadophilia" when it backed learning packs that included the message “love has no age limit”.The partnership sparked a furious backlash with campaign groups warning the message could be interpreted as the promotion of underage sex.The new trolls t-shirt design has attracted similar criticism, with some mums angrily hitting out at the supermarket via social media.Some have interpreted the presentation of the trolls with different coloured hair as a variation on the LGBTQ+ flag design.A mum named on Twitter as Kiki Marriott hit out at the design, tweeting: “First the love has no age packs they were selling in children’s activity packs, and now this.”She used her twitter platform to call for a boycott on Asda.One outraged.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk