Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for May 29, 2014
Transcript:
Woman: The ad must be comparing the nutritional contents of those cereals! Woman 2: He's giving his son a lesson in making healthy choices! Pasquale: Which one should we buy, daddy? Jimbo: Well...the cocoa flakes box has a mini-comic book inside...and the oats'n'honey comes with glow-in-the-dark penguin stickers...
LeoAutodidact over 10 years ago
Some traditions NEED to be passed down from Father to Son!
We don’t teach ‘em to hunt any more so we’ve gotta use other ways to teach them to prioritize their targets. Which matters more, the Stickers or the Comic Book? Who is IN the Comic Book? How MANY stickers?
These things MATTER!
artybee over 10 years ago
Tirebiter nailed it.
Wren Fahel over 10 years ago
I miss toys inside of cereal. My daughters are missing out. (SOME moms don’t mind “fun” cereal.)
Dampwaffle over 10 years ago
But they don’t put toys in cereal any more. In my youth, every brand of cereal put some sort of premium in every box, plus you could send in box tops for an even better class of junk.
mourdac Premium Member over 10 years ago
Not even decent prizes in Cracker Jacks anymore. How low can the world sink?
Zanere over 10 years ago
I remember sending off for stuff with 3 or 4 proof of purchase. the waiting six weeks for it to come in the mail was always fun. in an irratating sort of way
artsudz over 10 years ago
No point in comparing the nutritional information on cereal boxes. Even the ones that taste like cardboard are bad for your health. Might as well get the toy you want.
Dragoncat over 10 years ago
Go with the Cocoa Flakes. Pasquale loves to read, after all…
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Ted Forth would do this, too!
tarotgal13 over 10 years ago
As a mother of three sons, I can confirm that this is what happens!
hk Premium Member about 2 years ago
Nutritional value? Funny. Cereals are the worst things you can eat for breakfast.