CoderLady December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 what's wrong with using normal wet wipes? One word: alcohol. 3 Link to comment
Watcher0363 December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 One word: alcohol.I am laughing so hard at this. I do not know what dude wipes are for. But if they are for genital cleaning. All the commercial has to have is one guy saying remember when you thought cologne on your testicles would be a good thing or giving your testicles an alcohol bath would be quick and easy. They then both go ouch and start laughing. 3 Link to comment
RCharter December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 Yup. Dude wipes will be advertised with two greasy guys standing under a hoist with a car in the air. Possibly drinking a beer. Saying man stuff ...on a beach with seagulls in the background? 5 Link to comment
DeLurker December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 OK, this is NOT a commercial for Dude Wipes and they had to take it down after they posted it to YouTube and Facebook. I was too afraid to watch, but just reading the article made me giggle. And then I tinkled and had to go change my Tena. 9 Link to comment
90PercentGravity December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 I hate that Playtex ad where the girl was falling all over herself trying to skate and then bam! she puts on a pad and suddenly she's Tony Hawk. I resent the implications that women can't function as humans when they are menstruating. A man HAD to have written that ad. It may have made her bac at skating, but it made her a better bowler, so it's a trace off. 1 Link to comment
Sandman87 December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 ...on a beach with seagulls in the background?Only if there are monster trucks ripping up the dunes and jumping through walls of flame. 7 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 OK, this is NOT a commercial for Dude Wipes and they had to take it down after they posted it to YouTube and Facebook. I was too afraid to watch, but just reading the article made me giggle. And then I tinkled and had to go change my Tena. Lightweight! I had to change my Depends.That ad is hilarious (and quite gross). "Nothing's more whack than a dirty crack!" 4 Link to comment
Brattinella December 2, 2015 Share December 2, 2015 *dying with laughter here, over alcohol, Plip and Plop and YOU GUYS!* 5 Link to comment
7isBlue December 3, 2015 Share December 3, 2015 The new one I'm hating is for cereal (I think). It starts with three adults (!) SLUUURPING milk from their cereal bowls. So gross! The worst part is that it occurs at the very beginning so I can't hit the mute button fast enough. I get angry just writing about it :/ 3 Link to comment
Brattinella December 3, 2015 Share December 3, 2015 Did you notice they never refer to these morsels as Chicken Nuggets, just Nuggets or Golden Nuggets. Nary a chicken word. 6 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind December 3, 2015 Share December 3, 2015 Very few fast food places sell "Milk" shakes, either. 5 Link to comment
Bastet December 3, 2015 Share December 3, 2015 "This is supposed to be fast food, people, and we can't exactly call it fast [if customers are complaining about the time it takes to get their order]." "Why not? We call it food." Brought to you by Roseanne; I was reminded of the "Chicken Hearts" episode by the posts above. 5 Link to comment
RCharter December 3, 2015 Share December 3, 2015 Did you notice they never refer to these morsels as Chicken Nuggets, just Nuggets or Golden Nuggets. Nary a chicken word. well "discarded chicken beaks n' butts" just doesn't sound very tasty....... I would rather not know what goes into nuggets or hot dogs.... 6 Link to comment
Watcher0363 December 3, 2015 Share December 3, 2015 Very few fast food places sell "Milk" shakes, either. You are so right there. What those non milk shakes do to my digestive system is unmentionable. 3 Link to comment
Brattinella December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 well "discarded chicken beaks n' butts" just doesn't sound very tasty....... I would rather not know what goes into nuggets or hot dogs.... LOL! And there are several places in my small town that really serve real milk shakes. YUM!! 2 Link to comment
RCharter December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 LOL! And there are several places in my small town that really serve real milk shakes. YUM!! you know, that post about the milkshakes got me thinking....I've been hearing less about "real milk" milkshakes, and a lot more about "real ice cream" milk shakes. I wonder if there is some definition of ice cream that somehow makes it cheaper. But In N' Out....a burger joint over here, serves real milk shakes and they are amazing! And I know its real milk because my body complains bitterly afterwards. 4 Link to comment
90PercentGravity December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 (edited) There is a Tidy Cat commercial where people keep saying "hey, toss me that litter." I know what they are getting at, but I always get annoyed and want to shout at them "get your own litter, that stuff isn't free! " Edited December 4, 2015 by 90PercentGravity 7 Link to comment
Bastet December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 (edited) I wonder if there is some definition of ice cream that somehow makes it cheaper. "Frozen dairy dessert" or whatever they call that crap that masquerades as ice cream? I recently had a throwback craving for an ice cream sandwich, but gave up after the first two brands I looked at did not contain actual ice cream. Edited December 4, 2015 by Bastet 6 Link to comment
editorgrrl December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I HATE the bratty kids and the commercials for Halo oranges. Just what this world needs is more awful kids being indulged by idiot parents. Ugh, I finally saw this: "If you don't have Halos, they [meaning crotchfruit] won't have halos"?! 2 Link to comment
RCharter December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 There is a Tidy Cat commercial where people keep saying "hey, toss me that litter." I know what they are getting at, but I always get annoyed and want to shout at them "get your own litter, that stuff isn't free! " get off my lawn! "Frozen dairy dessert" or whatever they call that crap that masquerades as ice cream? I recently had a throwback craving for an ice cream sandwich, but gave up after the first two brands I looked at did were not made with actual ice cream. I've seen that and I'm so confused. Real ice cream is also a frozen dairy dessert, as is frozen yogurt. What kind of games are they playing that they want to use category description? I'm not sure where you're at, but I believe a number of chains are selling something called "Cool Haus" ice cream sandwiches. Having had them from a "Cool Haus" ice cream truck I can tell you that they are delicious. But it is sort of a sad commentary that you need to get super premium ice cream sandwiches if you want real ice cream. 4 Link to comment
SmithW6079 December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 No, Dennys, you are not "America's diner." 5 Link to comment
Maverick December 4, 2015 Author Share December 4, 2015 I've seen that and I'm so confused. Real ice cream is also a frozen dairy dessert, as is frozen yogurt. What kind of games are they playing that they want to use category description? In the US, by law a product has to have at least 10% butter fat to marketed as "ice cream". Many products nowadays, perhaps most infamously many varieties of Breyers, do not and as such have to be branded as something else. Is the same situation that causes Kraft singles to be called "cheese product" because it doesn't meet the legal definition of cheese. I'm thinking about lobbying to have regular Oreos called "chocolate slimwhich cookies" because there's no longer enough cream in them to legal be called a sandwich cookie. 7 Link to comment
SmithW6079 December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 (edited) I'm thinking about lobbying to have regular Oreos called "chocolate slimwhich cookies" because there's no longer enough cream in them to legal be called a sandwich cookie.That's why I eat Double Stuff Oreos only. Edited December 4, 2015 by SmithW6079 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I read someone's suggesting of re-naming Double Stuff "Regular Oreos" and the regular Oreos re-named to "Lite Oreos." Isn't that "cream" filling just Crisco & sugar? 3 Link to comment
Brattinella December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 That's my understanding. Sweetened Crisco. 4 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 That's my understanding. Sweetened Crisco. From http://www.snackworks.com/products/product-detail.aspx?product=4400003202: IngredientsSUGAR, UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE {VITAMIN B1}, RIBOFLAVIN {VITAMIN B2}, FOLIC ACID), HIGH OLEIC CANOLA AND/OR PALM AND/OR CANOLA OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA AND/OR CALCIUM PHOSPHATE), CORNSTARCH, SALT, SOY LECITHIN, VANILLIN--AN ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, CHOCOLATE. Link to comment
Brattinella December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 SUGAR, HIGH OLEIC CANOLA AND/OR PALM AND/OR CANOLA OIL, Those would be the Crisco and sugar in the filling. 6 Link to comment
Amethyst December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I wonder if there is some definition of ice cream that somehow makes it cheaper. But In N' Out....a burger joint over here, serves real milk shakes and they are amazing! And I know its real milk because my body complains bitterly afterwards. We have Steak n' Shake in my neck of the woods. The burgers are meh imo, so greasy and too little meat. Same with the fries; starchy shoestrings that get cold too fast. It's like hangover food. But the shakes are fab. And I think they're real ice cream. Or at least real milk? As for the ad, I sincerely apologize in advance, but it's been popping up on YouTube for days and the first time I heard that chomping sound, I actually recoiled in horror. I can't be the only one who's heard this ad. The youtube comments are deservedly trashing it to bits. It's supposed to be annoying, but not annoying enough to fling your phone across the room. People with misphonia, beware. Shudder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njfp02JTzzY 4 Link to comment
7isBlue December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 People with misphonia, beware. Shudder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njfp02JTzzY I got through exactly four seconds of that. BLECH! 5 Link to comment
Haleth December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I said this some time ago but Bush's has doubled down with new commercials. BAKED BEANS ARE NOT VEGETABLES! 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 They aren't? The base product grows on a plant; why wouldn't it be a vegetable? It's not a condiment, like bacon. ;-) 8 Link to comment
Bort December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Beans are considered to be part of the vegetable group because they have folate and potassium. 2 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 They aren't? The base product grows on a plant; why wouldn't it be a vegetable? It's not a condiment, like bacon. ;-) Bacon is not a condiment. It's a food group all on its own. 10 Link to comment
RCharter December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I said this some time ago but Bush's has doubled down with new commercials. BAKED BEANS ARE NOT VEGETABLES! I agree, I can see a bean being a vegetable, but baked beans are smothered in sugar and molasses and fat (I think) Its like people somehow insisting that fried okra is a vegetable. Technically, there is a vegetable in there somewhere...but come on man! Bacon is not a condiment. It's a food group all on its own. Bacon is a government conspiracy to keep the population down. :) 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I agree, I can see a bean being a vegetable, but baked beans are smothered in sugar and molasses and fat (I think) Its like people somehow insisting that fried okra is a vegetable. Technically, there is a vegetable in there somewhere...but come on man! Bacon is a government conspiracy to keep the population down. :) They're still a vegetable, just one prepared in a manner which negates the nutritional value by adding lots of sugar and fat. Goes to show, not all vegetable dishes are healthy. But they are yummy. 4 Link to comment
ari333 December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Here's one. "Do not take Belsomra for insomnia if you have narcolepsy." That is all. 11 Link to comment
Brattinella December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 (edited) I agree, I can see a bean being a vegetable, but baked beans are smothered in sugar and molasses and fat (I think) Its like people somehow insisting that fried okra is a vegetable. Technically, there is a vegetable in there somewhere...but come on man! Bacon is a government conspiracy to keep the population down. :) RCARTER, you must not be from the South! Edited December 4, 2015 by Brattinella 2 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I wonder if there is some definition of ice cream that somehow makes it cheaper. But In N' Out....a burger joint over here, serves real milk shakes and they are amazing! And I know its real milk because my body complains bitterly afterwards. I suspect it's the definition of "real milk" that's the issue. It's not unusual to see the price of 1%, 2% and whole milk be different at a local store. If they call it a "real milk milkshake", they may not be allowed to use a cheaper, lower-fat, milk. 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 They're still a vegetable, just one prepared in a manner which negates the nutritional value by adding lots of sugar and fat. Goes to show, not all vegetable dishes are healthy. But they are yummy. You mean carrot cake doesn't count as a vegetable? Who knew? 9 Link to comment
elle December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Is there a petition yet to make Geico to pull the "Peter Pan" ad? All the Liberty Mutual commercials are annoying enough, I can sort of tune them out, but that one from Geico is channel changing, rant evoking, not again! annoying! 7 Link to comment
RCharter December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 RCARTER, you must not be from the South! LOL - I am not :) But I've visited for work, and pleasure, and I've been shocked at what people will do to vegetables down there! But its all so good. I had deep fried pickles, and knew instantly that I would be at least 500 pounds if I lived in the South. I suspect it's the definition of "real milk" that's the issue. It's not unusual to see the price of 1%, 2% and whole milk be different at a local store. If they call it a "real milk milkshake", they may not be allowed to use a cheaper, lower-fat, milk. that actually makes a lot of sense 2 Link to comment
mmecorday December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Here's one. "Do not take Belsomra for insomnia if you have narcolepsy." That is all. I have also seen a commercial for a drug that lowers blood sugar. One of the side effects was low blood sugar. 12 Link to comment
Blergh December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 RCARTER, you must not be from the South! I agree, I can see a bean being a vegetable, but baked beans are smothered in sugar and molasses and fat (I think) Its like people somehow insisting that fried okra is a vegetable. Technically, there is a vegetable in there somewhere...but come on man! Bacon is a government conspiracy to keep the population down. :) I guess the kids could also argue that CHOCOLATE is a bean (or starts out as one) so they might as well as gorge themselves on it even more than baked beans! 7 Link to comment
RCharter December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 I guess the kids could also argue that CHOCOLATE is a bean (or starts out as one) so they might as well as gorge themselves on it even more than baked beans! Sounds like a solid argument. I'll get the Reese's peanut butter cups out and get in my 7 servings of vegetables today. I think nuts are considered a fruit (according to wikipedia) so I can get all my servings of fruit and vegetables done in about.....10 minutes :) 8 Link to comment
FormerMod-a1 December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Not all baked beans are of the sweet (molassesy or brown sugary or whatever) kind - there are smokey, savory, hot, etc. My grandma's recipe sure isn't sweet, but it's very very good. But even Bush's have plenty of options. 5 Link to comment
Brattinella December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Not all baked beans are of the sweet (molassesy or brown sugary or whatever) kind - there are smokey, savory, hot, etc. My grandma's recipe sure isn't sweet, but it's very very good. But even Bush's have plenty of options. They do. And I like them all. ;) 3 Link to comment
Ohwell December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 They do. And I like them all. ;) Me too. 2 Link to comment
bigskygirl December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Lovely! There are commercials now for ex-football players and families to sue because of head injuries, concussions etc. etc. What can we sue for next? Link to comment
90PercentGravity December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Seems like a good enough reason to me. Traumatic brain injuries are no joke. A former fireman with one just shot and killed a waitress the other day for asking him not to smoke inside. Not every football player is a mega millionaire with the resources to deal with it. 11 Link to comment
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