Staples just called out Kris Jenner in a hilarious way - and it's going viral
Thomson Reuters
But Staples Canada was incredibly sassy to Kris Jenner on Twitter - and the Internet is loving it.
Jenner originally tweeted a promotion for her new "Elegance" necklace.
My new 'Elegance' necklace is available now, exclusively online! https://t.co/FRcZp2VqjZ pic.twitter.com/2Da4vk51Tp
- Kris Jenner (@KrisJenner) June 28, 2016
People thought necklace - which retails for $175 - looked like a string of paper clips.
@KrisJenner @dillonjspears are those?? paperclips???
- Cyclops (@aveclaile) June 28, 2016
Staples, apparently did, too. Here's what Staples Canada tweeted.
Also available in aisle 7.... #ThinkStaples https://t.co/Do3I7J641p
- Staples Canada (@StaplesCanada) June 30, 2016
As of 11:40 Friday morning, it had nearly 35,000 favorites and over 33,000 retweets - and counting.
People on Twitter are applauding and cracking up at Staples' shade.
Straight-up frontrunner for TWEET OF THE YEAR @StaplesCanada @KrisJenner https://t.co/YyeXi6f8Ui
- Marc Snetiker (@MarcSnetiker) July 1, 2016
@StaplesCanada @PhilTBH @KrisJenner bravo. pic.twitter.com/wRV9aLXH7s
- Rand Duren (@RandDuren) July 1, 2016
@StaplesCanada @KrisJenner pic.twitter.com/pnGHcg25lH
- pax loves connor (@couturesivan) July 1, 2016
@StaplesCanada @KrisJenner pic.twitter.com/W8gGLYeujV
- stephanie lynn.? (@justinsmahomies) July 1, 2016
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