DXD526 February 28 Share February 28 Is anyone else sick of looking at Shaq's exploding arm? It seems to be in every commercial break. 2 Link to comment
jcbrown February 28 Share February 28 6 hours ago, Ancaster said: If you ever have the chance to eat a genuine KitKat, you should leap at the opportunity. What is a "genuine" KitKat? Link to comment
Ancaster February 28 Share February 28 4 hours ago, jcbrown said: What is a "genuine" KitKat? Sorry - one not made in the US with Hershey's vomit-flavoured chocolate. 1 1 1 1 1 Link to comment
Gharlane February 28 Share February 28 Oh, I thought you were talking about the "Great Value" version from Walmart. 1 1 Link to comment
cynicat February 28 Share February 28 8 hours ago, jcbrown said: What is a "genuine" KitKat? I imagine it's one that is not from the US. I've had KitKats in Europe and they are delicious--not waxy at all. Chocolate in the US is truly awful. 4 1 Link to comment
Tom Holmberg February 28 Share February 28 On 2/22/2024 at 12:12 PM, Tom Holmberg said: "In 2021, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell offered $5 million to anyone who could disprove his claim that he had data showing voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Now, he must pay a 64-year-old from Nevada that award, a federal judge ruled Wednesday." https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/02/22/mike-lindell-election-dispute-decision/ Bet he never pays it. Lindell claims Fox cancelled his commercials https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/mike-lindell-claims-fox-news-canceled-him-after-network-stops-running-mypillow-ads/ar-AA1mXnSP So maybe they will disappear 6 Link to comment
TattleTeeny February 28 Share February 28 (edited) 12 hours ago, Ancaster said: Sorry - one not made in the US with Hershey's vomit-flavoured chocolate. THANK YOU! I have long declared that Hershey's Kisses taste like the smell of baby vomit. People think I'm a lunatic, but I am not -- I am wise and sensible! Also, though, I can't 100% hate Hershey's because my cat loves the Xmas Kiss commercial with the bells and it is so cute to see him get excited when it comes on. Edited February 28 by TattleTeeny 3 4 6 Link to comment
sempervivum February 28 Share February 28 In the world of litigation, I just saw an ad soliciting customers of hair-straightening products who claim to have suffered injury/gotten medical conditions as a result of their use. Where will it end?? 1 3 Link to comment
Tom Holmberg February 28 Share February 28 8 minutes ago, sempervivum said: In the world of litigation, I just saw an ad soliciting customers of hair-straightening products who claim to have suffered injury/gotten medical conditions as a result of their use. Where will it end?? Although apparently people were harmed using it, I always thought talcum powder was probably the most harmless thing in the world. Who knew? I have a theory that phlegm causes cancer, but only if swallowed in small amounts over a long period of time. I'm still waiting for the lawyer ad for that. 1 1 Link to comment
TattleTeeny February 28 Share February 28 (edited) 31 minutes ago, sempervivum said: In the world of litigation, I just saw an ad soliciting customers of hair-straightening products who claim to have suffered injury/gotten medical conditions as a result of their use. Where will it end?? Products like flat irons or like solutions in bottles? Edited February 28 by TattleTeeny Link to comment
sempervivum February 28 Share February 28 23 minutes ago, TattleTeeny said: Products like flat irons or like solutions in bottles? The graphics showed packaged items. But I'm sure they'll get around to flat irons eventually. 1 Link to comment
TattleTeeny February 28 Share February 28 (edited) I guess I need to know the details; right now, I’m unsure as to what is not plausible about a chemical product harming someone. Edited February 29 by TattleTeeny 5 Link to comment
Bastet February 28 Share February 28 (edited) 1 hour ago, TattleTeeny said: I guess I need to know the details; right now, I’m unsure as to what’s is not plausible about a chemical product harming someone. This article discusses the status of the case, and here's the basis for it: Quote Hair straightener lawsuits started gaining traction in 2022, when a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute ignited concerns over the links between hair straightening products and uterine cancer. The decade-long study observed 33,497 women aged 35 to 74, comparing cancer incidence rates between frequent hair relaxer users and non-users. The findings showed that women who used hair relaxers were nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with uterine cancer. Even more troubling was the heightened risk in women who applied hair relaxers over four times in the past year. “We estimated that 1.64% of women who never used hair straighteners would go on to develop uterine cancer by the age of 70, but for frequent users, that risk goes up to 4.05%,” according to the study leader, Alexandra White, Ph.D. These findings spurred legal action from people filing lawsuits for medical bills, pain and suffering and missed wages. Jenniffer Mitchell, a 32-year-old woman with no family history of the disease, became the first one to sue. After being diagnosed with uterine cancer, which led to a complete hysterectomy, Mitchell filed lawsuits against five hair relaxer manufacturers, including industry giant L’Oreal USA, alleging that their products, which she had used since 2000, caused her cancer. Subsequent legal actions ensued, targeting renowned companies like L’Oreal, Strength of Nature and SoftSheen. Plaintiffs claim that these companies, in marketing their products predominantly to women of color, failed to caution users about the potential risks. While the focus of the lawsuits remains on uterine, endometrial and ovarian cancers, that could change as more evidence emerges, potentially implicating hair straighteners in a broader range of health concerns. This Reuters article is good, focused on how and why these products are marketed to women of color. I haven't seen any of the commercials advising potential clients of the lawsuits, but it's no surprise there are several of them running right now. Edited February 28 by Bastet 2 3 Link to comment
Ancaster February 28 Share February 28 3 hours ago, sempervivum said: In the world of litigation, I just saw an ad soliciting customers of hair-straightening products who claim to have suffered injury/gotten medical conditions as a result of their use. Where will it end?? I started going grey when I was sixteen and coloured my hair for a few years, then realized I didn't want to be putting chemicals on my head for the next few decades. Also, I didn't want the hassle, or the cost. I've never regretted it, but I've also been expecting law suits for a long time. 3 Link to comment
Ancaster February 29 Share February 29 4 hours ago, TattleTeeny said: THANK YOU! I have long declared that Hershey's Kisses taste like the smell of baby vomit. People think I'm a lunatic, but I am not -- I am wise and sensible! Also, though, I can't 100% hate Hershey's because my cat loves the Xmas Kiss commercial with the bells and it is so cute to see him get excited when it comes on. Hello, fellow wise and sensible non-lunatic cat lover. Here's proof for next time you want to argue the point: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/hersheys-chocolate-tastes-like-vomit_l_60479e5fc5b6af8f98bec0cd Apparently there's something called butyric acid in Hershey's that occurs either as a natural process during their manufacturing or because they add it as a preservative - the jury's out on that. From the article: This, the Daily Mail article (among others) alleges, is due to the presence of butyric acid in Hershey’s chocolate. Butyric acid is also found in rancid butter, parmesan cheese and, sorry, vomit. 1 1 4 Link to comment
dleighg February 29 Share February 29 33 minutes ago, Ancaster said: Also, I didn't want the hassle, or the cost I am also grey (though I started around 40) and am glad not to have the cost and hassle and white stripe. (I go to church and sit in the balcony and wish that the older ladies down below could know how the stripe looks). Anyway, I get the same feels from the lumify ads. Like do I want to put drops in my EYES (those priceless things) to make them look BRIGHTER? Seriously? 7 Link to comment
TattleTeeny February 29 Share February 29 (edited) Is butyric acid one of those things that only certain people can detect, like asparagus pee smell or soapy cilantro taste or the almond smell of cyanide? Because if not, who the hell is eating Hershey's Kisses? Edited February 29 by TattleTeeny 2 Link to comment
Ancaster February 29 Share February 29 8 minutes ago, TattleTeeny said: Is butyric acid one of those things that only certain people can detect, like asparagus pee smell or soapy cilantro taste or the almond smell of cyanide? Because if not, who the hell is eating Hershey's Kisses? I've never heard that. I think more likely if it's what you grew up eating you just don't know any different? I remember being so happy to see Cadbury's Fruit and Nut here when I moved, but no, nasty, nasty, nasty. Also, they used to sell real Cadbury's mini eggs (imported, with the hard "shell"), but now they're also made by Hershey's. Yes, my life is pretty sad. 🤣 1 Link to comment
Shrek February 29 Share February 29 17 hours ago, Ancaster said: I've never heard that. I think more likely if it's what you grew up eating you just don't know any different? I remember being so happy to see Cadbury's Fruit and Nut here when I moved, but no, nasty, nasty, nasty. Also, they used to sell real Cadbury's mini eggs (imported, with the hard "shell"), but now they're also made by Hershey's. Yes, my life is pretty sad. 🤣 I had my first mini egg of the season last week & my first thought was "I don't remember the shells being this soft" and thought I had a stale pack from last year but nope apparently I didn't. 🥲 1 Link to comment
tres bien March 3 Share March 3 Every Lume commercial is worse than the previous one. With a new spokeswoman she tells viewers until you start using Lume you didn't know how bad you smelled 6 2 1 2 Link to comment
Tom Holmberg March 4 Share March 4 On 3/2/2024 at 7:21 PM, tres bien said: Every Lume commercial is worse than the previous one. With a new spokeswoman she tells viewers until you start using Lume you didn't know how bad you smelled Basic advertising 101, create some problem you didn't know existed and then sell the "solution". 11 Link to comment
iMonrey March 4 Share March 4 I guess I'm just a cranky old fogey but I absolutely cannot stand this Huggies commercial about different kinds of baby butts. I guess if you love babies you probably think it's cute but I don't want to hear about baby butts. Also, it's one of those ads that airs nonstop on streaming platforms so I've heard it about a trillion times now. 9 1 Link to comment
margol29 March 4 Share March 4 Completely irritated with the talking pigeon commercials. One is for insurance and one is for Direct-TV. I guess the talking owl in the eyeglasses commercial is to blame. Also the kid in the 5/3 bank commercial asking Why? I can't get to my mute button fast enough. 2 1 Link to comment
Bastet March 4 Share March 4 4 hours ago, margol29 said: Completely irritated with the talking pigeon commercials. I don't like the commercial as a whole, but I like the part where one pigeon says "That's up, not North". But I hate the part where the directionally-challenged pigeon insists his internal compass is genetically great, because his grandfather was a homing pigeon -- the other pigeon says "Must have skipped a generation". No, if it had, it's the father who would have had no sense of direction, with this pigeon picking back up grandpa's legacy. 8 1 Link to comment
dleighg March 4 Share March 4 52 minutes ago, Bastet said: "Must have skipped a generation". No, if it had, it's the father who would have had no sense of direction, with this pigeon picking back up grandpa's legacy I noticed the same thing. I guess we both pay too much attention to commercials LOL. 1 3 Link to comment
Crashcourse March 5 Share March 5 I can't stand that bug eyed woman swishing Listerine mouthwash. Link to comment
TVMovieBuff March 6 Share March 6 I don't know how this commercial hasn't been yanked off the air yet. It is sad and patetic. 3 1 Link to comment
Deskisamess March 7 Share March 7 Balance of Nature Supplements...and that Dr. Gehr lady who is in the commercial. If that is what those supplements do to those who take them, no thanks. How can the people making that commercial not see how awful she looks? It's disturbing. 1 1 Link to comment
dleighg March 8 Share March 8 3 hours ago, Deskisamess said: and that Dr. Gehr lady who is in the commercial. she does look terrible Link to comment
TattleTeeny March 8 Share March 8 (edited) On 3/4/2024 at 4:33 PM, Bastet said: I don't like the commercial as a whole, but I like the part where one pigeon says "That's up, not North". But I hate the part where the directionally-challenged pigeon insists his internal compass is genetically great, because his grandfather was a homing pigeon -- the other pigeon says "Must have skipped a generation". No, if it had, it's the father who would have had no sense of direction, with this pigeon picking back up grandpa's legacy. I was with you on the generation thing too, but then I figured that it could also mean that it got all the way to this particular bird and then stopped, hence, "skipping" him. Maybe it picked up again with that bird's kid, if he has one? That said, if that's how they meant it, it really takes away from the intended jokey manner of the commercial to make us stop and think about it (and ponder as to whether he has a child!), because it does deviate from what I have always understood to be the generally accepted use of the phrase. Edited March 8 by TattleTeeny Link to comment
millennium March 8 Share March 8 I despise the Tina Fey booking.com commercials -- you know, the body doubles? Was Glenn Close's booking agency having a special that week? The part that really irks me though is when the bigfoot-like character does that knock-off Chewbacca impression. And this spot is on ALL the time. 7 1 Link to comment
andromeda331 March 9 Share March 9 The Caravana commerical with Kristen Bell screaming "Hold!" is still very annoying. I also still don't get what she's waiting for. Cars don't go up in value. They only go down. She's losing money. 8 3 1 Link to comment
chessiegal March 9 Share March 9 9 hours ago, andromeda331 said: The Caravana commerical with Kristen Bell screaming "Hold!" is still very annoying. I also still don't get what she's waiting for. Cars don't go up in value. They only go down. She's losing money. At one point the guy says that the demand for silver cars has gone up. Evidently in Carvana world, things like vehicle color can affect sale price. That's all I've got. 1 Link to comment
Ancaster March 9 Share March 9 3 hours ago, chessiegal said: At one point the guy says that the demand for silver cars has gone up. Evidently in Carvana world, things like vehicle color can affect sale price. That's all I've got. Actually, it does. 2 1 Link to comment
Ancaster March 9 Share March 9 Colonial Penn. I imagine this has come up, but I couldn't find it on a quick search. Why is the woman yelling, "The three P's? What are the three P's?" Why doesn't she just ask like a normal person, instead of making it seem as though only idiots might ask the question? 3 1 Link to comment
chessiegal March 9 Share March 9 I've posted about this before. Never mind that Colonial Penn is a rip-off, the 3 Ps don't make sense. One P is a price you can afford, another is a price that fits your budget. What's the difference? I find it amusing that Senior Life takes a jab at Colonial Penn without naming them. 3 2 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind March 10 Share March 10 I've been saying that about the 3 Ps for a while now. Two of 'em are the same thing. 2 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 10 Share March 10 The ad that drives me nuts is the Consumer Cellular customer service rep. I loathe the way she babbles, "Consumer Cellular" in a singsong-y voice. I try to hit the mute before she starts. How come all these ads for body odor are directed at women? Leave the Hershey's Kisses for me. IMNSHO, the vomit-taste chocolates are from Europe. 2 1 Link to comment
Tom Holmberg March 11 Share March 11 On 3/10/2024 at 5:05 AM, Prevailing Wind said: I've been saying that about the 3 Ps for a while now. Two of 'em are the same thing. The third P is the one you need to get incontinence products home delivered for. 8 Link to comment
TattleTeeny March 11 Share March 11 (edited) When I see the three Ps commercial -- the one with the Ps with four lines after them (P_ _ _ _) -- all I can think of is Cheech in From Dusk Til Dawn saying, "pussy, pussy, pussy." Edited March 12 by TattleTeeny 12 Link to comment
proserpina65 March 11 Share March 11 On 3/10/2024 at 12:59 PM, annzeepark914 said: How come all these ads for body odor are directed at women? Now, now, Mando is for men, with manly scents instead of the flowery girly scents. 😏 2 4 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 11 Share March 11 4 minutes ago, proserpina65 said: Now, now, Mando is for men, with manly scents instead of the flowery girly scents. 😏 😒😡😬 But how come there's no ad showing a guy spraying deodorant down *his* pants? Or, that awful, smirky woman sniffing around a man??? 🤬 4 Link to comment
proserpina65 March 11 Share March 11 Just now, annzeepark914 said: 😒😡😬 But how come there's no ad showing a guy spraying deodorant down *his* pants? Or, that awful, smirky woman sniffing around a man??? 🤬 Give it time. After all there is one where the terrible Dr. Shannon says something about wondering how your balls smell. Yeah, all these commercials can go straight to hell as far as I'm concerned. 8 2 1 1 Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 11 Share March 11 @proserpina65 I'm (almost) speechless! She said that on TV? I thought the FCC had rules. Well...they used to, back when things were a tad more civilized in this country. I guess I forgot about folks on cable news shows using profanities lately. And our parents thought the country was going to hell in a hand basket, back in the 60's 🙄. 1 1 Link to comment
chessiegal March 11 Share March 11 50 minutes ago, annzeepark914 said: She said that on TV? No. She didn't say "balls". She says something like private parts or down there. 1 Link to comment
sempervivum March 11 Share March 11 I've decided that I hate the new Jardiance ad even worse than the first one. I think it's the lead actress; she comes across phony/ actress-y. The OG came across as genuinely happy, even though she over-acted, if that makes any sense. As annoying as the original 'plot' (dances, tries on new dress, dances) was, the new one with the 'funny' scenes (mixed-up lunch orders, dumb guy with moobs needs help with printer) are totally pointless. And we still have to listen to that song. 8 1 Link to comment
Shrek March 11 Share March 11 1 hour ago, chessiegal said: No. She didn't say "balls". She says something like private parts or down there. She says something like "you know that smell you smell when you sit down" to which I actually answered out loud, "UM NOPE !". Link to comment
tres bien March 12 Share March 12 There is a Mando ad with a spokesman. He's creepy. There's also an All Spice ad for an aerosol spray men can use all over but I don't think it's offensive Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 12 Share March 12 Sheesh. And I used to consider the "Don't squeeze the Charmin!" ads annoying. 1 1 Link to comment
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