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Have you seen Sarah Haskin’s “Target Women” video on this exact issue? Your post fits perfectly with her satire. Love the site and the book. It’s like math and humanism perfectly squeezed into one!
BLESS YOU!! I absolutely abhor those commercials.
Just discovered this blog and it is wonderful!
I don’t understand what this is a reference to
Don’t you have “Bifidus regularis” in your country? You are so lucky, anonymous.
for those who don’t watch tv enough to catch the commercials.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j9nRJgX5iQ
It’s yogurt, now available over-the-counter in prescription strength!
Sometimes I hear the theme song/jingle in my head…or really the word Activia just pops into thoughts during the day. It is then that I am sad to live.
I’ve never even tried the crap, I swear.
didn’t they prove that it doesn’t even work?
Note that most of the negative commetns about these ads are from women. I doubt the men even notice what she is saying.
I AM A MAN!!!
my husband hates these ads too
Activi..uh…i gotta go potty…
Oh it’s that Activia/Benecol/etc crap…
Go eat some Bran Flakes or something already. Or stop filling your system with chocolate and other obstructive nastiness.
As a man myself :) I’d probably be a bit clueless as to what’s going on, but an open mind, a biology-based college education and some time served in a medical (not a doctor, just a lackey) role afterwards has clued me in.
It’s a very, very fancy way of selling laxatives, I must say :D
So, did we ever discover if BAR exists?