I thought that was all they did… mutually.
Have you tried* Tootie Fruities?*
I’ve discovered the Malt-O-Meal versions of classic cereals. They’re just a touch different, but sometimes in a good way. Oh, and speaking of being a cheap SOB, the Dollar Store near us carries the generic AND the name brand stuff for a couple of bucks.
(Not that I’m admitting I stock up on Lucky Charms when my wife’s out of town…)
No, but I will look for them.
Do you go through and pick out all the marshmallows?
(You realize, of course, that the alt-right’s eggs will include lashings of pee)
A lot of times companies have absolutely no idea what websites their ads wind up on. An ad service, or usually several of them, shuffle ads in and out of the pages people view based on their location and other browsing history, etc. so it would be very hard to get a definitive list.
The twitter feed called Sleeping Giants seems to be very diligent about finding the advertisers and contacting them, but to do so they are asking people to visit Breitbart, take a screenshot of the ads they see and then contact those companies with a Tweet to complain. That might be effective in the long run but in the short term that idea has the serious flaw of driving up their page impressions and generating even more revenue for them and the ad services.
To really go to the source you’d need to contact the ad services themselves, not the advertisers, and ask them not to accept Breitbart’s business but that isn’t likely to happen. They may advocate for a white America but their money is still green.
That, along with Post Honey Bunches of Oats, is exactly what I had for breakfast this morning. :smack:
“Mom, I told you, don’t buy any more Kellogg’s! I’m boycotting, remember?”
“Oh, is Special K from Kellogg’s?”
“Yes! it’s Special K! What do you think the K stands for?”
“Well, your father likes Special K. You don’t have to eat any if you don’t want to.”
<sigh> “That’s not how a boycott works!”
The irony is that people who are full of shit are most in need of fiber.
Minus the pee, I hope.
Nice.
Wasn’t the pee on the Kellogg’s production line in Memphis?
Oh! Your pee!? No, none of that.
I’m thinking oatmeal for breakfast tomorrow. Anyone got problems with Quaker?
One of these things is not like the other …
Uncircumcised Apple Jack
Mini-Whites?
Or since they’re angry - Frosted Mini-Whites.
Which they’ll say is maple syrup, and it’ll be true cause there’s no such thing as facts any more.
Okay.
me
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Traditional American values like browbeating and intimidating someone who doesn’t agree with you. “More voices that agree with us, not less.” So, shall we say, deplorable.
For such rugged individualists, they sure get butt hurt easily.
I really want Kellogg’s to make a new cereal to commemorate this boycott, and call it “Special SnowFlakes”.
It don’t get any more traditional than that.
No two snowflakes can be identical! I guess they have to be individually made by hand. If made by American workers, the cost of a box is $534. Made in Mexico? Cost of a box is $2.79.
mang you’re on fire!
like…metaphorically…doing impressively…not the- oh never mind.
Yes, I now realise that’s quite the gooey typo.
Anyway - this is Bright Butt’s loss…they’ll have to just stick with their filibustering green eggs and ham. They’ll have enough hand-wringing over all those future terrorist cells, scuttling all busy-bodily in their Homey Comb Hideouts.