11 Things Walmart Won’t Sell Anymore

Walmart said in September 2019 that after its current stock was gone, it would stop selling e-cigarettes.

E-cigarettes

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2019 saw the removal of the controversial sweater from Walmart's website, but it was soon brought back to life on Amazon.

Cocaine Santa sweater

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Walmart continues to offer shotguns and long-barrel deer rifles; they haven't given up on the firearms market completely.

Handguns and some ammunition

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This private-label brand was one of Walmart's initial attempts to create its own line of stylish apparel. 

Metro 7 clothes

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This Minnesota-based company, which produces lead fishing sinkers, fell out of favor with Walmart in late 2019.

Water Gremlin products

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Once a signature private fashion label for Walmart, White Stag was one of three store brands—the others being Faded Glory and Just My Size

White Stag

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Finding a non-obtrusively seductive Halloween costume for ladies and teenagers might be challenging.

"Naughty Leopard" costumes for toddlers

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Walmart was one of the merchants who stopped carrying the heartburn medication Zantac, along with CVS Health, Walgreens, and Rite Aid.

Zantac

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With their teen-focused underwear line, Walmart took an intriguing turn during the 2007 holiday season.

Inappropriate teen underwear

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While subscription snack boxes are quite popular these days, Walmart's Goodies monthly snack subscription was undoubtedly a bit ahead of its time.

Snack subscriptions

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Walmart no longer carries that specific shirt, although it does carry shirts for legitimate female presidential candidates.

"Someday a woman will be president" T-shirts

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