Posted on 06/12/2023 10:44:05 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Dylan Mulvaney, a biological male feigning womanhood, has become a market grim reaper. Mulvaney kills everything in sight. Bud Light, the king of beers, took less than two months to lose billions after the company entered a marketing partnership with Mulvaney, who quickly turned the beer into a punchline. Bud has lost billions since this disastrous endeavor, with some executives taking leaves of absence over the fallout. If Bud’s evisceration in the marketplace over these woke antics isn’t a red flag, I don’t know what will serve as one.
Mulvaney’s latest victim of market brutalization was spotted at the Tony Awards: Tony the Tiger. Yes, Kellogg could be the next brand to enter consumer hell to appease the smallest of minorities in America. Will Frosted Flakes go the way of Bud Light? What Kellogg’s brand executives teased that something might be in the works (via NY Post):
Dylan Mulvaney, 26, proves blondes have more fun as she posed with Kellogg’s Tony the Tiger on her arms.
The transgender influencer appeared on the 76th Tony Awards magenta carpet at United Palace Theater on Sunday evening, wearing a black diamond-embellished gown featuring a mesh corset that revealed her shoulders.
Mulvaney posed alongside Tony the Tiger, who swapped out his iconic red scarf for a customized bow tie featuring his name.
Tony was a “grrreat” gentleman holding Mulvaney’s train as she walked the carpet. They posed for several photos, exchanging smiles and laughs.
The Tiger will present unique gold-filled cereal bowls engraved with Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes at the Tonys afterparty.
“Tony is thrilled to celebrate all the amazing talent and present them with a new ‘Tony’ moment after the curtain falls,” Laura Newman, senior director of brand marketing at Kellogg Company told Fansided.
As a fan of Frosted Flakes, let’s hope the “new Tony moment” was merely the photo the pair took on the red carpet and nothing else. Though, I fear with companies obsessed with getting that good LGBT grade from the Human Rights Council, Kellogg is going to make cereals undergo a transition, with its final product being a ghastly creature that will repel most of the market. If the woke Left can ruin beer, of all things, they can destroy cereal.
One better. Country Ham, which has been hanging in the smokehouse since 2008, with pan seared fat doused in Coca -Cola and coffee for a redneck au-jus.
Haha....
Yes!
But this whole thing has morphed into a widespread pushback against the Woke Jihad in general, and vendors who never expected to (Activision, for one) are getting sucked into the maelstrom. It's long overdue and because of that pent-up resentment it has a momentum that wasn't easy to anticipate and will move in unexpected directions. Nobody's afraid of being called a bigot anymore and the fear of being called a groomer in reply is starting to sink in.
i would say you are doing great
you are just ahead of your time
Bread is life. It's time management. It's respect for your food.
My neighborhood orders every day. I accept unpretentious craft beer as payment. (No IPA's though)
A ratio of 20% high gluten unbleached white, and 75% whole wheat, with a sourdough or regular yeast counter risen overnight, made with 50% more water than bread ratios, will result in a yeast levened pour able pancake batter for about ten cents per pancake. Yeast raised batters are so much better than baking powder and baking soda. It just takes time management.
There are about a million beans recipes on the internet that are fun and amazingly good. Americans were assaulted at the turn of the century (previous century) into buying shelf-stable goods of every and any type. Hydrogenation of oils began. Formulations and additives for color and stabilization-shelf life. Meals were no longer a craft or skill. They involved a can opener and a plate. Those large corporates convinced the buying public that time and convenience was more important than what people eat. Tragic really.
I seen a twitter post that said Cracker Barrel went woke too.
Has anyone else seen evidence first hand or is this some deep fake generated by an AI?
I was going to post on a similar line
We now entertain at home. Even the younger 20 to 40s tend to entertain st home. Good cooking, bulk buying, very little brand name product. Local venues, ie brewpubs where we know the ow ers and all of our connections are relational.
Vids from smaller streamers old movies old music no comercials. Small local museums without agendas. Coffee roasted locally. Staying out of the mainstream. Buying quality secondhand and having items reupholstered.
Hikes fires bbqs. Laughs.
When kids were young we bought 50 lb bags used 100 lbs a year.
Usually thick cut organic.
That was our basic Breakfast staple dressed however we wanted.
Although in the summer there eas an organic cheerio kind of food they I got in 15 pond bags from coop. Called oatios. Was very good and crunchy.
I cannot find them anymore.
Air popped popcorn with milk and brown sugar was a kid favorite. And cheeeep!
Post WWII born Anericans were a pretty weird bunch of wasted time, energy, and cultural significance.
I think I'm living my grandparents life right now, which is a great thing. Cocktail hours, meal preparation and planning. Buying and using seasonal produce from local sources. (Farmers used to deliver in vans or trucks until grocery store chains made it illegal with zoning laws by local Town ordinances).
Fix and repair things that break. Loan tools and time to neighbors. Feed your social circle in any way possible.
My friends thought I was strange when I was keeping bees and gardening at 20 years old.
——-Most cereals have too much sugar in them.
Just the ones that have flavor enough to be edible.
Nice.
Have a small library and all my backwoods homes for the past 20 years
How appropriate Tony is handing out Flakes.
WHO INVITED this freak to the Awards? Nobody? Find that person and confront them, and demand answers! Expose them.
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