Posted on 12/08/2020 5:21:33 AM PST by Gopher Broke
One man putting on lipstick like a woman and effeminately clinging to another man. RITZ Crackers is attempting to normalize the transgender lifestyle by airing a commercial that has absolutely nothing to do with selling crackers. The company's most recent ad features a man putting on lipstick like a woman and effeminately clinging to another man, to brainwash children and adults alike by desensitizing audiences.
The ad campaign titled "Where's there's love, there's family" has been airing on HGTV and is featured on RITZ's YouTube page. The company's goal is to redefine family as something other than God's biblical design for gender and sexuality. In its own words, RITZ says, "We're encouraging people to rethink what it means to be family."
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This until they start running perv ads for it
The further you go back, the more America made sense. The communists hit us hard by infiltrating our institutions way back when, and it has been downhill ever since. It has been predictable if nothing else. The New World Order will not be denied.
It is a shame we couldn’t have seen it and fought it earlier, when we had a chance to save the schools from being saturated with liberal teachers and staff, or TV or Hollywood or the unions. My parents were asleep at the wheel — too busy raising me and trying to make a meager living.
Second that motion. I'm especially fond of their version of "Two Buck Chuck" sold at their sister stores, Trader Joe's. It's called Winking Owl and goes for $2.89. Occasionally, other products will change, probably using a different processor or whatever. I stopped buying their English muffins and cheese crackers when the quality went down, but everything else I buy is as good or better than big brands.
Solution to this is we need to promote local brands on a small scale. Help out small businesses, and subvert global corps. Global corps aren’t going to stop doing this — it’s just business to them. Gotta go small and gotta go local. Maybe buy from a local bakery next time you want some snacks.
Ritz also donated half a million U$D to the Black LIES Matter terrorists so you should never buy any other Ritz products. Ever. It’s as good as making a contribution to the George Soros for Master of the Universe Fund.
It would seem that way, at least, 80-90%.....For sure, that is what my hubby says when those commercials come on. Many of the traditional Christmas Channel movies are featuring same sex couples. They are popping it into the plot, when it doesn't even fit.
I. just. don’t. get. this.
Who is doing their market research? We have a small retail store and the millennial customers that come look and pick up things end up spending $5-10. Our target demographic are empty nesting women. They typically spend 10x that amount - easy!
The only negative review we’ve gotten was from a hipster dude who was angry that I didn’t give him something free that everyone else had to pay for! Give me the boomer generation any day!
Keebler used to be owned by Kellogg, but Kellogg sold the Keebler cookie business to Ferrero of Italy (Kellogg kept the cracker brands like Club and Town House) The Elves still make their cookies in the USA
Called, and talked to a customer rep. Explained the reason for my call and that I will no longer purchase any of those listed products...Oreos, trident, halls, etc.
Eye bleach! Eye bleach! UCK!
FWIW, Ritz is a Nabisco brand.
They weren’t bad looking either...which might even help.
Can you say “sandwich”? I knew you could.
You’d think the black community would be upset that 80 of the people in the HIV drug commercials are “of color.”
I’ll check the packaging on the gourmet crackers at the $ Tree.
Thank you, that’s helpful.
Amen! The Walmart brand called Woven Wheats is like a Triscuit and the Walmart brand called Multi Grain is like Club Multigrain. Why pay extra for a brand name?
Some were shocked at the new procedures...
Let me take the rest of the day and I'll get back to you with a pithy, understated reply...
Ask and ye shall receive...
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