Five Below sells a Philadelphia map puzzle with strange interpretations of the city’s geography and landmarks. The puzzle’s art was widely criticized on social media.
A customer looks at items outside the Five Below store in Philadelphia in November. Five Below is selling a Philadelphia map puzzle with strange interpretations of the city’s geography and landmarks. The puzzle’s art was widely criticized on social media and, as it turns out, repurposes a years-old stock graphic made by an illustrator who lives in Ukraine.
Dena Driscoll, a local author and communications director with the Public Interest Law Center, said she stumbled upon Five Below’s 500-piece puzzle last week at the store’s Center City location. It retails for $5.
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