friendperidot April 17, 2017 Share April 17, 2017 In the 70s, RC was my first choice followed by Pepsi, then probably generic store brand, then Coke. Lived in the WDC boonies at that time. 1 Link to comment
smittykins April 17, 2017 Share April 17, 2017 I haven't even seen an RC commercial since the "Me and my RC" campaign in the 70s. 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind April 17, 2017 Share April 17, 2017 If you want to try a truly awful carbonated beverage, look for Irn-Bru. My Publix carries it in the Brit Food section, in between the MexiFood and the Jewish Food. (I wish they'd put Fox's U-Bet chocolate syrup in the JewFood section, like they used to. Actually, it belongs next to the Hershey's syrup year-round, but when they do carry it, they stick it with the matzoh & gefilte fish.) It's not easy having Yankee taste buds in the south. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn-Bru 4 Link to comment
topanga April 19, 2017 Share April 19, 2017 On 4/17/2017 at 6:54 AM, smittykins said: I haven't even seen an RC commercial since the "Me and my RC" campaign in the 70s. What's good enough for other folks ain't good enough for me and my RC. My mom used to have a set of RC glasses, she loved that cola so much. 3 Link to comment
peacheslatour April 19, 2017 Share April 19, 2017 49 minutes ago, topanga said: What's good enough for other folks ain't good enough for me and my RC. My mom used to have a set of RC glasses, she loved that cola so much. It used to be in every vending machine around here. Link to comment
friendperidot April 19, 2017 Share April 19, 2017 After seeing the discussions about RC here, I looked on Amazon. Holy Cow! Six packs for $25! I guess it's not made any more and some people have some old stock. I didn't google it though. Guess I should. 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind April 20, 2017 Share April 20, 2017 Still in production: https://www.drpeppersnapplegroup.com/brands/rc-cola 1 Link to comment
Spaceman Spiff April 21, 2017 Share April 21, 2017 RC is still very big in the Chicago area. Mostly because we have a local bottling plant, and pizza places around here will still give you a free 1 Liter bottle with a large pizza, and a 2 liter bottle with an extra large. Here is actually a good article about it with some history of RC as well, with tidbits like they were the first cola company to offer the 1 liter bottle. http://encyclopizzeria.com/pizzology/rc-cola-and-chicago-pizza/ 1 Link to comment
Ubiquitous June 9, 2017 Share June 9, 2017 Remember this ad? You can buy for your girl or give it to a squirrel You can buy it by the case or stuff it in your face! 1 Link to comment
chenoa333 June 24, 2017 Share June 24, 2017 (edited) On 6/9/2017 at 0:36 PM, Ubiquitous said: Remember this ad? You can buy for your girl or give it to a squirrel You can buy it by the case or stuff it in your face! I give up. Is it another RC cola ad? I wouldn't give it to a squirrel though. Edited June 24, 2017 by chenoa333 Link to comment
Silver Raven August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 This ad is beautiful and tragic. And the racists' heads are exploding. 14 Link to comment
peacheslatour August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 Beautiful and tragic, indeed. BRB, need a tissue or eight. 3 Link to comment
crazycatlady58 August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 So sad this has to be made. WE SHOULD BE BETTER THAN THIS. 5 Link to comment
CoderLady August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 This really got me: "This is not about you getting a ticket. It's about you not coming home." 6 Link to comment
peacheslatour August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 55 minutes ago, CoderLady said: This really got me: "This is not about you getting a ticket. It's about you not coming home." This may be an unpopular thing to say, but as a mother of a mixed race child I told my son when he was young that the police are not your friends, have as little as possible to do with them and if you have to interact with them it had better be "Yes Sir" this and "No Ma'am" that. And to just stay away from them if at all possible. 10 Link to comment
bilgistic August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 I am a white female, and I know my privilege means I won't be stopped for imaginary "violations". My deadbeat father was a career police officer. I can tell you without a doubt that the police aren't your friends. I knew this roughly 40 years ago, and it certainly hasn't changed since then. 5 Link to comment
Jamoche August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 On 8/1/2017 at 0:38 PM, Silver Raven said: This ad is beautiful and tragic. And the racists' heads are exploding. I went over to share this on wonkette and as I was posting this comment showed up: http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article164851802.html NAACP issues first-ever travel advisory for a state — and it’s Missouri 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 I don't think racists' heads are exploding. I think they just tune it out and ignore it. And while I think it's a powerful ad, it's diminished by "My Black is Beautiful" at the end. It seems so condescending & patronizing coming from a corporation that's probably run by a bunch of old white guys. What's with the "my" ? What about YOUR black? Is only MY black beautiful? It's a stupid statement and it takes away some power from the original ad. 6 Link to comment
Bastet August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 (edited) On 8/1/2017 at 2:20 PM, CoderLady said: This really got me: "This is not about you getting a ticket. It's about you not coming home." Yeah, each segment is powerful, but that one especially. (Also that she says, "When you get pulled over ..." Not if. When.) Oh, and, yes, the racists are freaking their shit over this. "Identity politics pandering." "Black Lives Matter propaganda." Well, that's from the National Review; the online commentary is less articulate. Boycott P&G! Because acknowledging racism is what's racist, you know. Edited August 3, 2017 by Bastet 8 Link to comment
peacheslatour August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 1 hour ago, Bastet said: Yeah, each segment is powerful, but that one especially. (Also that she says, "When you get pulled over ..." Not if. When.) Oh, and, yes, the racists are freaking their shit over this. "Identity politics pandering." "Black Lives Matter propaganda." Well, that's from the National Review; the online commentary is less articulate. Boycott P&G! Because acknowledging racism is what's racist, you know. Jesus wept. 4 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 2 hours ago, Bastet said: Boycott P&G! Because acknowledging racism is what's racist, you know. The problem with the ad is that race is just one factor that goes into what a badged bully decides he can get away with, and breaking up the victims into groups helps perpetuate the issue, 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven August 18, 2017 Share August 18, 2017 On 8/3/2017 at 5:40 AM, Prevailing Wind said: I don't think racists' heads are exploding. I think they just tune it out and ignore it. And while I think it's a powerful ad, it's diminished by "My Black is Beautiful" at the end. It seems so condescending & patronizing coming from a corporation that's probably run by a bunch of old white guys. What's with the "my" ? What about YOUR black? Is only MY black beautiful? It's a stupid statement and it takes away some power from the original ad. But they aren't ignoring it. They're actively posting malignant things. 7 Link to comment
Ubiquitous October 17, 2017 Share October 17, 2017 On 6/24/2017 at 0:08 PM, chenoa333 said: I give up. Is it another RC cola ad? I wouldn't give it to a squirrel though. No, it was for Ale 8, some sort of soda in the early 1980's with a punk/alternative song. I saw it in Tampa Bay, not sure where else. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 18, 2017 Share October 18, 2017 (edited) It's really "Ale 8 One" - pronounced A Late One, produced in Winchester, Kentucky. It's sort of like weak ginger ale. https://ale8one.com/ Edited October 18, 2017 by Prevailing Wind Jeez, I left out an entire syllable. Link to comment
Blergh January 18, 2019 Share January 18, 2019 Well-intended but a bit simplistically black-and-white, Gillette, IMO. Link to comment
Silver Raven January 18, 2019 Share January 18, 2019 9 hours ago, Ubiquitous said: Screw you, Gillette! Why? 2 Link to comment
AimingforYoko December 15, 2019 Share December 15, 2019 A network finally caved to One Million Moms. Which one? You guessed it, Frank StalloneThe Hallmark Channel. Hallmark Channel pulls ad featuring same-sex wedding. Link to comment
cynicat December 15, 2019 Share December 15, 2019 13 hours ago, AimingforYoko said: A network finally caved to One Million Moms. Which one? You guessed it, Frank StalloneThe Hallmark Channel. Hallmark Channel pulls ad featuring same-sex wedding. Too bad. 1 million homophobic moms out of 299 million other Americans. 8 Link to comment
Colleenna December 15, 2019 Share December 15, 2019 Just now, cynicat said: Too bad. 1 million homophobic moms out of 299 million other Americans. But those million moms are Hallmark's demographic. The rest of us hate their treacly glurge. 7 Link to comment
Silver Raven December 16, 2019 Share December 16, 2019 Hallmark has backed up on their removal of the ads 1 1 Link to comment
Colleenna December 16, 2019 Share December 16, 2019 33 minutes ago, Silver Raven said: Hallmark has backed up on their removal of the ads I hope the company does NOT reverse its decision to pull all their advertising from The Hallmark Channel. Make it an object lesson on how the market works. 😉 8 Link to comment
InDueTime December 22, 2019 Share December 22, 2019 (edited) Nevernind Edited December 22, 2019 by InDueTime Link to comment
Bastet December 22, 2019 Share December 22, 2019 5 minutes ago, InDueTime said: The two women in the pulled Hallmark ad appear again in this Zola ad. It looks like Zola saw the Aviation Gin ad with the Peleton actress and took notes. I wonder if this meta approach will be a new trend with commercials. I don't understand what you're saying - that's not a new ad, that's the original Zola commercial Hallmark refused to air. Link to comment
peacheslatour December 22, 2019 Share December 22, 2019 24 minutes ago, Bastet said: I don't understand what you're saying - that's not a new ad, that's the original Zola commercial Hallmark refused to air. Um...is the brunet bride the same girl as in the Peloton commercial? She has the same worried expression. 1 Link to comment
InDueTime December 23, 2019 Share December 23, 2019 8 hours ago, Bastet said: I don't understand what you're saying - that's not a new ad, that's the original Zola commercial Hallmark refused to air. Yeah. At second glance, I realized I made a mistake. I thought it was a different ad from the one that was being discussed. 1 Link to comment
Colleenna December 24, 2019 Share December 24, 2019 I wonder if those same million moms got all agitated about the lesbian kiss in the Amazon commercial? 😉 4 Link to comment
mmecorday December 27, 2019 Share December 27, 2019 Quote I wonder if those same million moms got all agitated about the lesbian kiss in the Amazon commercial? 😉 Well, I for one am devastated, just devastated that such behavior is being normalized! And I will march, march, march with all my might until our children are shielded from such depravity! Just kidding. I'm a big ole middle-aged lesbian and I'm glad to see that advertisers are beginning to realize that all couples are not the same. 9 6 Link to comment
Gramto6 December 28, 2019 Share December 28, 2019 10 hours ago, mmecorday said: Just kidding. I'm a big ole middle-aged lesbian and I'm glad to see that advertisers are beginning to realize that all couples are not the same. @MMCORDAY my DD and her wife have the most wonderful children as do my DS and his wife. They are all loved and supported by the whole family equally. It is time for the negativity to stop. 5 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 Just saw an HIV pill ad where there was a male couple stroking each other's hands, plus one of the participants said, "Has not been studied in people assigned female." The rednecks are going to plotz. 5 1 Link to comment
theredhead77 February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 9 hours ago, Silver Raven said: Just saw an HIV pill ad where there was a male couple stroking each other's hands, plus one of the participants said, "Has not been studied in people assigned female." The rednecks are going to plotz. I saw that commercial too (I'm in the metro-Atlanta area). I can't wait for the freak-out. 3 1 Link to comment
elle February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 (edited) 16 hours ago, Silver Raven said: Just saw an HIV pill ad where there was a male couple stroking each other's hands, plus one of the participants said, "Has not been studied in people assigned female." The rednecks are going to plotz. Think about the implications here. This medication was not studied in people who are biologically female. It was designed solely for use by those biologically male? Only they get HIV? Edited February 3, 2020 by elle 1 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 Just now, elle said: Think about the implications here. This medication was not studied in people who are biologically female. It was designed solely for use by men? Only men get HIV? There are transgender men. 1 Link to comment
elle February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 1 minute ago, peacheslatour said: There are transgender men. Yes, which is why I went back to edit my post. Looks like we cross posted. 1 Link to comment
PennyPlain February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 1 minute ago, peacheslatour said: There are transgender men. But that still doesn't answer why it was not studied on women. It does seem like so many medications get studied for men and women are the afterthought. Perhaps there are valid reasons in this specific case but I too would wonder why. 4 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 Just now, PennyPlain said: But that still doesn't answer why it was not studied on women. It does seem like so many medications get studied for men and women are the afterthought. Perhaps there are valid reasons in this specific case but I too would wonder why. Oh, absolutely. Heart disease comes to mind. They never really studied it in women and a lot of women died because their doctors never even thought to look into it. 4 Link to comment
sempervivum February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 17 minutes ago, PennyPlain said: But that still doesn't answer why it was not studied on women It looks like biological women need a lot more of this drug (Truvada) to be as effective as the twice a week pill dosage recommended for men. This is a 2016 article: Truvada dosage variables I'm no scientist, but I wonder if they can't do an apples-to-apples study (and advertise it truthfully) if the dosage is so different? Based on the quoted article, this drug works very differently on female parts. 4 Link to comment
theredhead77 February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 19 minutes ago, PennyPlain said: But that still doesn't answer why it was not studied on women. It does seem like so many medications get studied for men and women are the afterthought. Perhaps there are valid reasons in this specific case but I too would wonder why. There's another medication called PreP that has been out a bit longer that looks to be available to both those assigned male and those assigned female at birth. I am struggling to phrase this correctly (please correct everything inaccurate and accept my apologizes for the inaccuracies) but aren't people assigned male at birth but do not identify as "male" and people who identify as a gay man at a higher risk of HIV than people who identify as CIS gender they were born? Perhaps that's the reason this drug has only been tested on people who were assigned male at birth, to start. Link to comment
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