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Corsair
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by Corsair » Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:09 am
Raisin Bran is going to use that as a marketing tactic in their commercials.
"If Ex-Dictator and lunatic Saddam Houssein loves Raisin Bran, then you should too!"
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by New England Patriots » Fri Jul 15, 2005 5:04 pm
ANd you know what else is funny? He listens to Frank Sinatra.
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by Parhelion » Fri Jul 15, 2005 5:13 pm
It might make a better marketing tactic for Froot Loops.
"The official cereal of democracy!" or "The cereal Saddam hates, made with 100% real froot."
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by Ghost_Rider » Sun Jul 17, 2005 12:24 pm
Parhelion wrote:It might make a better marketing tactic for Froot Loops.
"The official cereal of democracy!" or "The cereal Saddam hates, made with 100% real froot."

Good point. It might actually work, "The patriotic cereal!"
That just reminded me of something I thought was hilarious when I first heard about it. I remember when France and Germany were speaking out against going to war in Iraq for the second time, and in the White House they started serving "Freedom Fries" and "Freedom Toast" instead of French Fries/French Toast. It was funny, but sounds like it's on the level of two kids having a fight in the sand box in 1st grade.