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Offline Bobboau

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http://www.wketchup.com/

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Offline Tiara

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There is patriotism and then there is just capitalist stupidity... :p
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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Offline Ransom

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W Ketchup comes in one flavor: American.[/b]

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I shouted, ‘Hot dog!’ We relish the opportunity to be involved with such a great product and a great team.[/b]

:lol: I've never figured out how 'hot dog' makes sense in that kind of context.

 

Offline Gloriano

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Offline Rictor

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Only in America folks...and possibly North Korea.

 

Offline Styxx

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That site is a hoax, right? Right?!?
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Offline Blue Lion

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Offline Ford Prefect

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Ketchup sucks, anyway. Barbeque sauce is better for burgers, mustard is better on hot dogs, and ranch dressing is better for fries and onion rings. I hate ketchup-- it can die.
"Mais est-ce qu'il ne vient jamais à l'idée de ces gens-là que je peux être 'artificiel' par nature?"  --Maurice Ravel

 

Offline Night Hammer

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Originally posted by Ford Prefect
Ketchup sucks, anyway. Barbeque sauce is better for burgers, mustard is better on hot dogs, and ranch dressing is better for fries and onion rings. I hate ketchup-- it can die.



Amen:nod:
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Offline Col. Fishguts

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what the hell......this actually seems to be real, or is it not ?
Please...tell me this is fake...please...PLEASE!
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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Originally posted by Ford Prefect
Ketchup sucks, anyway. Barbeque sauce is better for burgers, mustard is better on hot dogs, and ranch dressing is better for fries and onion rings. I hate ketchup-- it can die.


Or you could just eat food without covering it in all sorts of crap.

 

Offline Ford Prefect

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That's usually what I do, actually. Nevertheless, some things taste good on certain foods, and ketchup is not among these things.
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Offline Darkage

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Offline aldo_14

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Originally posted by Styxx
That site is a hoax, right? Right?!?


Nope.  Kerry is married to one of the Heinz clan, as in Heinz ketchup.  So we have..... Freedom Ketchup!

Y'know, that red stuff you see on the front of Iraqi civillians*.

*ooh....controversia, political and sick!

 

Offline Dark_4ce

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It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to know that sort of marketing would be illegal here in finland. :D But still quite shocking. But I suppose those go well with those freedom fries.
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Offline Rictor

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Also, Heinz has donated MORE to the Republiucans than they have to the Democrats. Check their "Comments" sections.

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Thank you for your feedback. According to the article you cite, in the past 6 years Heinz gave $64,000 to GOP candidates, triple the amount they gave to Democrats, which would then be $21,300 to Democrats.


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Originally posted by Dark_4ce
It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to know that sort of marketing would be illegal here in finland. :D But still quite shocking. But I suppose those go well with those freedom fries.

I would hope that this never becomes illegal. People have a right to say what they want and sell what they want. And so far as I can see, these guys are donating to a charity that puts the kids of KIA soldiers through college, and does not support either political party.

What is stupid is what they are saying, not that they have the right to say it.
« Last Edit: August 27, 2004, 01:37:18 pm by 644 »

 

Offline Knight Templar

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The leading competitor not only has 57 varieties, but has 57 foreign factories as well. W Ketchup comes in one flavor: American.


Dude, a Ketchup that supports Ronnie Reagan?!? HOW CAN I SAY NO?

*orders 2 cases*
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Offline Flipside

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It's made with real Americans? Yummy! :D

 

Offline Grey Wolf

Battle of the day: Mecca Cola vs. W Ketchup
Which cynically named capitalistic product designed to take advantage of people's love of their religion/political party shall win?
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