You will probably need some soap to get that confederate stench off your dog's hiney
Valley Forge Flag, founded in 1882,
will no longer make or sell confederate flags.
"We hope that this decision will show our support for those affected by the recent events in Charleston and, in some small way, help to foster racial unity and tolerance in our country," Valley Forge Flag said in a statement.
The 133-year-old company sells millions of flags each year, VandenBosch said, with Confederate flags making up only a tiny slice of that business.
With on and offline retailers banning the sales of the racist and divisive symbol, right now confederate memorabilia online is drying up. But get that racist flag now, while you can—just remember, you don't see Nazi memorabilia on the Antiques Roadshow for a reason.