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Black and bitter... like my women.Coffee.
Here’s a drink they convinced everyone was so great they don’t notice that an entire sub industry of things to add to coffee to make it palatable came with it.
Black and bitter... like my women.Coffee.
Here’s a drink they convinced everyone was so great they don’t notice that an entire sub industry of things to add to coffee to make it palatable came with it.
I'm missing the "great marketing" portion of your submission? I'll keep an eye out for the next "Straws, turtles love 'em!" commercial.Walking Boot said:3 billion plastic straws are used every day, and they all end up dumped in the ocean to get inhaled by turtles.
Coffee is the nectar of the gods.Coffee.
Here’s a drink they convinced everyone was so great they don’t notice that an entire sub industry of things to add to coffee to make it palatable came with it.
Coffee is for closers, and you sir are no closerCoffee.
Here’s a drink they convinced everyone was so great they don’t notice that an entire sub industry of things to add to coffee to make it palatable came with it.
It's one of those cases where the pendulum has swung way too far the other way. It once was touted as something of a perfect food and now it's vilified as a disease-causing, unnatural, disgusting thing that has no business being consumed.TheIronSheik said:Wait. Milk isn't good for you?
Great is overrated. Some of them are pretty stupid. Only complete morons think people and dinosaurs coexisted. There were others with similarly stupid "myths."
Who's that gullible to believe this? I mean it can give you instant muscles, but a good source or iron? Ridiculous.Henry Ford said:Spinach is a good source of iron.
There was some crazy propaganda regarding marijuana when I was a kid. Young folks today will never know the struggle.marijuana is bad for you.
'Evian is naive spelled backwards' is the current version of 'it's not the heat, it's the humidity' of things people say to make me want to punch them.The bottled water industry and any marketing associated with it.
Interesting. Several of these I didn’t know.
Or..... You could read this.NewlyRetired said:There are a ton of articles but here is one that explains why it is far from the slam dunk we always assumed it was. Note that this is specific to cow's milk.
https://www.iahp.org/dairy/
Grass roots movementI'm missing the "great marketing" portion of your submission? I'll keep an eye out for the next "Straws, turtles love 'em!" commercial.
Not sure why this is punch worthy. This is often true.'Evian is naive spelled backwards' is the current version of 'it's not the heat, it's the humidity' of things people say to make me want to punch them.
Good one. My vet just told me it has been linked to heart murmurs in cats.joffer said:not sure yet, but possibly grain-free dog food
Pretty much still applies to most “health” food.mr roboto said:Basically most ‘health food’ marketing from the 1950s-early 2000s.
Low fat/cholesterol messaging.
The crappy additives are definitely bad, but coffee itself is undeniably good for you.Coffee.
Here’s a drink they convinced everyone was so great they don’t notice that an entire sub industry of things to add to coffee to make it palatable came with it.
I guess it's a form of marketing, but I'd think this is 99.99% attributed to Popeye the Sailor cartoonsHenry Ford said:Spinach is a good source of iron.
I disagree with this. We had some straws on the boat a few weeks ago and when the turles showed up we offered them some to see if they really don't like then. They liked them fine. In fact, some of them really gobbled them up. So, I call BS. Turtles actually LIKE straws.Grass roots movement
When ever we go out to eat my kids take the straws away from our drinks and say "save the turtles"
Maybe if he tries real hard he can still win that set of steak knives.Coffee is for closers, and you sir are no closer
Also, who's to say that one turtle with the straw up his nose wasn't a coke fiend? Probably his blow washing up on the Florida coastline.I disagree with this. We had some straws on the boat a few weeks ago and when the turles showed up we offered them some to see if they really don't like then. They liked them fine. In fact, some of them really gobbled them up. So, I call BS. Turtles actually LIKE straws.
What's third place?Maybe if he tries real hard he can still win that set of steak knives.
Henry Ford said:Spinach is a good source of iron.
Doing a quick google search, why is this not true? It seems one serving provides 20% of your daily amount. Is that not a good source?Who's that gullible to believe this? I mean it can give you instant muscles, but a good source or iron? Ridiculous.
I'll take my baby backs all day longRon Swanson said:Baby back ribs are better than spare ribs. No catchy jingle for spares but a far superior product.
My reply was just going for the Popeye joke. I have not data for or against what HF said.Doing a quick google search, why is this not true? It seems one serving provides 20% of your daily amount. Is that not a good source?
The type of iron it has in it is difficult to absorb and it has high levels of another chemical that blocks absorption of iron.Doing a quick google search, why is this not true? It seems one serving provides 20% of your daily amount. Is that not a good source?
yeah, and cows don't make fried chicken or Peeps but people eat those like they're going out of styleSlider said:Cows don't even drink it after six months and they make it.
Neither of those are very good for you either. Peeps turn you into a creature of darknessyeah, and cows don't make fried chicken or Peeps but people eat those like they're going out of style
Cows are stupid.yeah, and cows don't make fried chicken or Peeps but people eat those like they're going out of style
I see this differently - I think a lot of the diagnoses of ADD/ADHD and the like (real or not) are impacted by our diets and in particular the huge upswing in sugar that we are ingesting. I'm not saying there's not people/kids that have real issues but I think a lot of the "hyper" kids are loaded up on sugar/caffeine and their systems can't handle it. YMMV.Not marketing, but most parents seem to feel their children will become terrors for hours after consuming 'too much' sugar. Including my wife and family members.
It's not the icing on the cake that's causing the chaos...it's being around other kids in a bouncy castle, pool, or whatever with a freedom to let loose for a change.
Spinach salad with extra olive oil.My reply was just going for the Popeye joke. I have not data for or against what HF said.
They get that from their owners. Years ago I tried to feed a cow leftover KFC biscuits and it's owner ran out of his shack swearing at me not to feed his cow "that crap" .Cows are stupid.
I think ADD and autism are evolutionary divergences.I see this differently - I think a lot of the diagnoses of ADD/ADHD and the like (real or not) are impacted by our diets and in particular the huge upswing in sugar that we are ingesting. I'm not saying there's not people/kids that have real issues but I think a lot of the "hyper" kids are loaded up on sugar/caffeine and their systems can't handle it. YMMV.