Posted on 06/30/2013 1:31:07 PM PDT by Salman
Lucky Charms is perhaps the perfect cereal to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Pride since it already includes a rainbow.
General Mills and advertising agency McCann Always On saw their chance and used the colorful marshmallow as the face of their #LuckytoBe campaign, which asks people to use the hashtag to post pictures and tweets about what makes them, well, lucky.
"We're celebrating Pride month with whimsical delight, magical charms, and two new rainbow marshmallows," the company said on the campaign website. "If you're lucky enough to be different, we're celebrating you."
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
Being very generous. More like 3-4% I believe.
No more General Mills products will come into my home. There are plenty of other brands. With luck, some of the others will stay apolitical or better yet espouse healthy values. Pride? Pride? What the dickens is there to be proud of? That the practitioners of homosexuality overcame their revulsion to keep putting it in the location for human excrement? Big whoop. Not even a mother could ever be proud of this suicidal addition, no matter how much the politically correct propagandists tell her to be proud. The most insane case of double talk on record is the adoption of the word “pride.” Or maybe it’s really a shorthand for “Pride goeth before a fall.”
Michael Jackson loved lucky charms and little boys too.
http://www.generalmills.com/Brands.aspx
There’s a list of brands not to buy - send it to your friends! There’s also a link at the bottom of the page to contact them and you can let them know what a great idea it was to celebrate perversion using a children’s cereal. Schmucks!!!!
Lucky Charms is (WAS) my favorite cereal. I know I can’t stop buying from every company that supports the Sodomites, but I can sure stop buying from the ones that want to stick their “pride” in my eye. That’s why I will never, ever buy another Oreo cookie—ever. That’s also why J.C. Penney will never see another dime from me. Yeah. I really do hold grudges against companies that join my cultural enemies, just like homosexuals target good companies, like Chick-fil-A.
Referenced NY Daily News page gone.
Me too. And I love Cherrios. Now, I buy the offbrand/store version of toasted oat cereal instead.
That high pitched lil fairy leprechaun always made me go further down the aisle, for some reason.
Who buys Lucky Charms but the parents of very young children? Their demographic leans much more wanting to think well of themselves for their ‘inclusiveness’.
The big-G gayness pack from General Mills.
Last cereal I buy from them.
http://www.generalmills.com/en/ContactUs.aspx
One can email them, phone them, write them:
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Packaged processed cereals are killing people...
I gave up on that crap years ago.
Pink lesbians, yellow gays, orange bisexuals, green transgenders and blue questioning.
DANG!
Because the feds will bail them out. Soon everyone will be forced to eat LC and celebrate sodomy.
I would rather see the 404 error for 24 hours straight than another faggot propaganda movie
I eventually found the article and put it on FB, but I agree. Not interested in a video.
Sickening.
Thanks. I emailed them. Not that it will do any good, the sodomites are in control.
Wow. Better if the faggots use chocolate milk on those...
Wow, a children’s cereal celebrating the abnormal behavior of 2% of the population.
How gay.
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