InDueTime October 1, 2014 Share October 1, 2014 (edited) Since it's that time of year again, maybe we can have a topic thread exclusively for holiday ads. If there's too many threads already, maybe the Mods can take it down. If anyone can suggest a better title for the topic, let me know. :) Just 30 more days until we're rid of the Party City Thriller remix ad. Edited for grammar. Edited October 2, 2014 by InDueTime 1 Link to comment
OmegaX123 October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 I saw my first Christmas commercial of the year already. Two-plus. Weeks. Ago. It was K-Mart (which makes it either better or worse, since there is no K-Mart here, so I don't have to even consider giving them my business, but at the same time, we used to have K-Mart here when I was a kid and it was one of my favourite stores back then), and it was almost a parody of other stores doing Christmas commercials as early as they do, talking about 'this isn't a Christmas commercial', and 'imagine it's for a birthday. For your entire family. In December.' All the while Santa, elves, coniferous trees, and other signs of Christmas are rushing past the (presumably fake) employee saying all this stuff. The commercial itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNRcg5NRaXs Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 Well, that kind of makes sense, since it's for layaway. Some people will need the head start to get it all paid for. I read a 'letter to the editor' once that was complaining about Xmas stuff being in stores already in LATE JULY!!! Well, duh. The store in question was a craft store. Yeah, I'm gonna need a few months to embroider that pillow for Xmas. Get over it. If they want you to buy, gift-wrap and take the stuff home NOW - that's a problem. But I'm not bothered by layaway ads or crafting kits. I AM bothered by the damn Pumpkin Spice showing up in everything, though. 5 Link to comment
OmegaX123 October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 I AM bothered by the damn Pumpkin Spice showing up in everything, though. I'm quite the opposite, myself. Pumpkin spice is very nice, I'd eat/drink/smell it all year 'round it they would keep it about. 2 Link to comment
merylinkid October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 You can have pumpkin spice year round. It's cinnamon and nutmeg. 4 Link to comment
Haleth October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 There is also a Walmart lay-away ad starting to air. Link to comment
janie jones October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 I love pumpkin spice and look forward to pumpkin spice products becoming available. I hoard pumpkin spice Kisses whenever I find them (sometimes they sell out before I can buy them!). But I hate how it's a Thing now. Why do there have to be big fucking announcements about it. Like, now we're permitted to say it's fall because people are selling pumpkin spice-flavored chemicals. Link to comment
tanyak October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 I finally got my hands on a bag of pumpkin spice M&Ms. Target sold out last year and never restocked. And they taste like...chocolate. There might be a slight, slight hint of PS, but it's pretty slight. Oh well. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 2, 2014 Share October 2, 2014 (edited) I saw a spoof ad for Pumpkin Spice Tampax yesterday. ...of course, it was on Facebook. Edited October 2, 2014 by Prevailing Wind 8 Link to comment
xls October 4, 2014 Share October 4, 2014 I'm pissed at Party City for not having the "Devil Baby" at the end of their commercial this year! So cute I look forward to seeing it every year. He's in the end of this one; Link to comment
Jamoche October 4, 2014 Share October 4, 2014 Dear Party City: Thriller is way past its due date. Go listen to a couple of episodes of Doctor Demento and pick something else. Anything else. 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 4, 2014 Share October 4, 2014 Not a Holiday, but a Seasonal ad...I'm already sick of all the commercials for food you're supposed to eat while watching football on TV. 4 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 Ugh. I saw an ad for how to make meals from your leftover holiday turkey. It's October! I don't have holiday turkey yet!!! Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 Yeah, but at least you know ahead of time what to do with the leftovers. How did we ever deal with it all these years without knowing that??!?!? 1 2 Link to comment
OmegaX123 October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 Ugh. I saw an ad for how to make meals from your leftover holiday turkey. It's October! I don't have holiday turkey yet!!! Could it have been a Canadian commercial? Because Canadian Thanksgiving (one of the few 'turkey' holidays) is in just a couple days. Or was it an obvious Christmas thing - ie: reds and greens, maybe a tree and/or a star, etc? Link to comment
Rick Kitchen October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 y'know, I don't really know, I wasn't paying that close attention to it. Link to comment
riley702 October 12, 2014 Share October 12, 2014 Mmm, make turkey stock and put it in the freezer for a soup base later. *drool* I already put a can of chicken broth in the baking bag with the turkey, so I'll have plenty of turkey gravy. Then simmer the carcass/skin for said turkey stock. I put juniper berries and fresh rosemary in with the turkey, so your stock has a good, herby start. Once it's refrigerated, the fat rises and solidifies and you can just pop it off the top before you freeze the stock.I'm sorry, what was the topic? ;) 3 Link to comment
AimingforYoko October 12, 2014 Share October 12, 2014 Re: Party City ad. Who knew that Daft Punk costumes were a thing? 2 Link to comment
Bruinsfan October 13, 2014 Share October 13, 2014 Are there really people who don't know what to do with turkey leftovers after Thanksgiving? Link to comment
janie jones October 13, 2014 Share October 13, 2014 Maybe people want fresh ideas. Because it gets so tiresome. We just had Thanksgiving leftovers last year. 3 Link to comment
Popples October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 Can we post our favorite holiday commercials? If so, I don't know why, but I've always loved when Peter comes home for Christmas and makes Folger's coffee. I don't even like coffee, but it's probably due to them running it every year throughout my childhood as long as I can remember. 5 Link to comment
merylinkid October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 The look on his little sister's face when she sees him is priceless. That's what the holidays are about -- family being together. Not who got the most expensive toy. 6 Link to comment
Stella MD October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 I liked them until the sister grew up and the whole thing went all Flowers in the Attic. 5 Link to comment
Portia October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 (edited) I freakin' loved this one when I was a kid! I mean, he's sledding on an electric shaver--imagine it! Edited October 24, 2014 by Portia 11 Link to comment
ABay October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 This could also go in Unpopular Opinions, but I HATE the Folger ad! Not Peter, not the nameless sister, but the mother in the original ad. There's just something about the way she says "you're home" that makes me all stabby. Like, oh, I have a daughter? Who cares? My precious little prince is home. Get the coffee cups, Cinderella. 3 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 The "horseless headsman" ad is back. Love it. 6 Link to comment
ABay October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 (edited) I love that one! I hope the nonchalantly geeky Star Wars family shows up this year, too. Edited October 24, 2014 by ABay 5 Link to comment
legaleagle53 October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 Ugh. I saw an ad for how to make meals from your leftover holiday turkey. It's October! I don't have holiday turkey yet!!! Well, that would have been useful for Canada. They have their Thanksgiving in October. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 ...because of the Early Harvest. (Thank you, Mr. Letterman) Link to comment
Haleth October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 They started running Christmas themed commercials this week. Before Halloween. Ugh. Link to comment
ABay October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 (edited) Last week I was in Home Depot and the Christmas stuff was already up. Getting Halloween candy at the grocery store this morning, I noticed that the opposite side of the aisle had Christmas items. Poor Thanksgiving. Just a speed bump on the capitalism highway. Edited October 31, 2014 by ABay 4 Link to comment
mmecorday October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 The best thing about Halloween is that the Party City commercials with that gawd-awful version of "Thriller" will be going away! Shoo! Vamoose! 1 Link to comment
EighteenTwelve October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 Poor Thanksgiving. Just a speed bump on the capitalism highway. Of course it is; the only things you can sell for Thanksgiving are turkey, cranberries and table decorations. You can sell ANYTHING for Christmas. (Don't get me wrong here; I love Thanksgiving!) 4 Link to comment
ABay October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 I have this theory: if people of of any race/religion/culture want to become just another part of the American experience, what they really need to do is monetize their big celebrations. Opening restaurants to share food culture is a great start, but if you really want to become mainstream, find a way to make your major religious days profitable for Walmart. 5 Link to comment
Bruinsfan October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 Hell, Tide and Cheer should be sponsoring the celebration of Holi with those colored powders and water balloons that people throw at each other. 4 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 saw an ad for a vacuum cleaner, not even really saying "buy this for Christmas" with a Christmas tree and Christmas music playing. smh 2 Link to comment
merylinkid October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 I have this theory: if people of of any race/religion/culture want to become just another part of the American experience, what they really need to do is monetize their big celebrations. Have you seen the Hannukah and Kwanzaa displays in the stores. THey found your theory and LIKE it. Seriously as a kid, I only read about Hannukah. Now I can get Hannukah fabric at Jo-Anns (would love someone to commission a quilt using that fabric it is GORGEOUS) Link to comment
riley702 November 1, 2014 Share November 1, 2014 Hell, Tide and Cheer should be sponsoring the celebration of Holi with those colored powders and water balloons that people throw at each other. I initially read this as a list of three, and wondered why Hell was sponsoring Holi. LOL Also saw a Outback commercial tonight that ended with the silhouette of a kangaroo riding a broom against a full moon. I laughed. 6 Link to comment
Actionmage November 1, 2014 Share November 1, 2014 One that I've seen a bit is the one for the fake trees that have lights 'built in". It's not offensive or eyeroll-y. It's just that I've been seeing it since late September/early October! Link to comment
NYGirl November 2, 2014 Share November 2, 2014 Halloween is over....let the Christmas ads begin! As far as I know there's like 3 or 4 Thanksgiving commercials tops. Link to comment
Rick Kitchen November 2, 2014 Share November 2, 2014 I've seen a Christmas ad for Big Lots running several times today. Link to comment
janie jones November 2, 2014 Share November 2, 2014 As far as I know there's like 3 or 4 Thanksgiving commercials tops.I imagine they'll start airing those crescent roll commercials soon. 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen November 2, 2014 Share November 2, 2014 Get out of the way, Halloween, Walmart is ready for Christmas. Thanksgiving? What's that? Link to comment
Shriekingeel November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 It isn't really I-hate-Christmas-ads season till the first Lexus holiday spot featuring "that" cursed theme. 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 I saw a Christmas commercial this morning for ... a steak house. Mind. boggled. 2 Link to comment
merylinkid November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 It isn't really I-hate-Christmas-ads season till the first Lexus holiday spot featuring "that" cursed theme. Heard the Mercedes Benz one last night. Is that close enough? It was all about buying your loved one a car for Christmas. 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 I sincerely hope we're not subjected to that idiot Target broad this year. 4 Link to comment
NYGirl November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 Volvo has a Christmas commercial this year too. Welcome to the fray Volvo. Link to comment
peeayebee November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 I sincerely hope we're not subjected to that idiot Target broad this year. I didn't like those either. When they first started, I didn't know that the woman was a standup comedian. Anyway, usually Target Christmas commercials (and their regular ones) are creative and enjoyable. I hope this year's batch are fun. 1 Link to comment
captain1 November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 I like the Planters Peanuts Christmas party commercial with all the animals and the nutcracker. Makes me LOL every time! Link to comment
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