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Albertsons offers Kwanzaa baskets this holiday season
Times-Herald Online ^
| 12/15/03
| RACHEL RASKIN-ZRIHEN, Times-Herald staff writer
Posted on 12/15/2003 9:37:49 AM PST by dce88
Albertsons offers Kwanzaa baskets this holiday season
By RACHEL RASKIN-ZRIHEN, Times-Herald staff writer
Vallejo's Albertsons supermarket, 2001 Solano Ave., is one of several in the Bay Area in which the San Leandro-based company has introduced the sale of Kwanzaa baskets for the holiday season.
In Vallejo, the baskets have been on display in the floral department for about a week, said grocery manager Frani Dimond, but haven't been moving very well.
"We haven't sold any yet," Dimond said. "Maybe people don't know what they are."
What they are, are a collection of "everything one needs for the Kwanzaa holiday," according to an Albertsons promotional statement, which adds that company executives worked with "a select team of African-American vendors to create and design the Kwanzaa basket."
The baskets, which sell for $34.99, contain a specially designed doll that symbolizes the Griot, or "keeper of stories" in African culture; seven candles (Mishumaa Saba); a teak candle holder (Kinara); an ear of dried corn (Vibunzi/Muhindi); a straw place mate (Mkeka); the gift (Zawadi) and a booklet explaining the principals of Kwanzaa.
In addition to the Kwanzaa baskets, Albertsons is holding a Kwanzaa coloring contest. Children can pick up an entry at participating Albertsons stores, including Vallejo's and enter to win a field trip for their class to the African-American Museum and Library in Oakland during February's Black History Month. Entry deadline is Jan. 5.
The Fairfield, Vacaville and Suisun City Albertsons are also participating.
TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: kwanzaa
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To: Eris
A basket packed with mentholated cigarettes, food stamps and shower caps. Throw in a couple 40s of (OE) and you've got it.
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posted on
12/15/2003 9:59:55 AM PST
by
Petronski
(Can you hear the carpenters, Saddam? They're building a gallows.)
To: dce88
Kwanzaa...Swahili for "let's get black folks to waste as much cash on holiday crap as the white folks".
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:01:24 AM PST
by
RichInOC
(...somebody had to say it...why not me?)
To: dce88
oh good. i needed a place to put my kwanza anyway. (Honey, oh HON-EY, what did you do with our kwanza? We have one of those, don't we?)
To: Eris
You're starting with the official Festivus airing of the grievances early. But how are we going to do the "Feats of Strength" over the internet?
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:02:11 AM PST
by
Hacksaw
(theocratic Confederate flag waving loyalty oath supporter)
To: T'wit
Better an empty basket than racially stereotyped foods. How insulting can they get? I initially thought the baskets were food baskets, too. I was interested to see what was in them, which is why I opened the thread.
I was in charge of the menu for the Black History month luncheon at a DoD facility. I did a lot of research to find recipes for authentic African and Caribean dishes for the menu...which I enjoyed, FWIW.
The event was universally panned. Everyone expected fried chicken and collard greens and cornbread and watermelon.
I never knew that as a Southern White Boy, I was raised eating soul food.
(Best C&W singing voice on) I was multicultural when multicultural wasn't cool...
To: bert
Watermellon in produce, fried chicken in deli....
To: Hank Rearden
Shall we now perform the feats of strength?
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:04:00 AM PST
by
Rummyfan
To: Bikers4Bush
But this is such a GREAT marketing coup! Since less than 2% of the population knows what Kwanzaa is, less than 4% of the population celebrates it, and no one knows what the baskets are for in the stores, how can it miss?
To: TontoKowalski
What? No barbecued ribs? Ain't soul food wit'out no ribs, man.
To: ysoitanly
Oops - got my statistics backwards. But you know what I mean.
To: dce88
Well, I've switched to Kwanzaa, but that was because they shut Napster down.
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:08:12 AM PST
by
Jhensy
To: dce88
Can it be purchased with food stamps?
To: dce88
Within the next five years I figure that two of the most idiotic "holidays" of the PC era -- Kwanzaa and "Bring Your Daughter to Work Day" -- will disappear completely.
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:10:56 AM PST
by
Alberta's Child
(Alberta -- the TRUE North strong and free.)
To: Hacksaw
Yes to Festivus!
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:12:14 AM PST
by
petercooper
(Proud VRWC Neanderthal)
To: Sam's Army
Don't forget a copy of Marx's "Das Kapital" as the inventor of kwanzaa was a communist.
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:13:25 AM PST
by
RicocheT
To: dce88
One more reason why Albertson's went belly up in our area.
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:13:52 AM PST
by
secret garden
(And then, there are those who need a smack)
To: snopercod
The Safeway/Vons strike is only in SoCal. There has been a lone picketer walking around in Castro Valley, but I think he's just lost.
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:16:12 AM PST
by
bootless
(Never Forget)
To: Smokin' Joe
Well, I learned from my mistake. The next year, I convened a committee of folks to make up the menu. We had every stereotype "black" food you can imagine, except for chitlins, which I absolutely refused to have.
Otherwise, it looked like a parody that the Klan would sponsor. If I were a black man, I would have been highly offended by the whole thing, but everyone seemed happy, and I suppose that's what counts.
To: RicocheT
Absolutely correct; hence my mention of the AK and Molotov's.
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:17:57 AM PST
by
Sam's Army
(This just in: Saddam Endorses Dean for 2004)
To: 17th Miss Regt
Brutal comment, but honest. Ouch.
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posted on
12/15/2003 10:43:23 AM PST
by
My2Cents
("Well....there you go again...")
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