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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Dr Pepper 10 "Is Not for Women."
A great Article on the most recent campaign by Dr Pepper.
I literally just came here to post this! I can't believe they won't let you "like" their facebook page if you're classified as female on your profile. Whatthefuck.
They won't let you like if your gender is classified as female I believe, not bodied but regardless it is so ridiculous!
I was kind of thinking though, the commercial advertises a "10-calorie" beverage which has just "10 MANLY calories" and the way they could advertise a reduced calorie drink to men is to make it EXTRA MANLY and to keep the "girly drinks and romantic comedies" away from men because this drink isn't even like that because it's dripping with masculinity...so it's "allowed".
They won't let you like if your gender is classified as female I believe, not bodied but regardless it is so ridiculous!
I was kind of thinking though, the commercial advertises a "10-calorie" beverage which has just "10 MANLY calories" and the way they could advertise a reduced calorie drink to men is to make it EXTRA MANLY and to keep the "girly drinks and romantic comedies" away from men because this drink isn't even like that because it's dripping with masculinity...so it's "allowed".
I literally just came here to post this! I can't believe they won't let you "like" their facebook page if you're classified as female on your profile. Whatthefuck.
ReplyDeleteYou can't "like" the FB page as a female bodied individual? So sexist. It's a drink... not a bathroom facility...
ReplyDeleteThey won't let you like if your gender is classified as female I believe, not bodied but regardless it is so ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteI was kind of thinking though, the commercial advertises a "10-calorie" beverage which has just "10 MANLY calories" and the way they could advertise a reduced calorie drink to men is to make it EXTRA MANLY and to keep the "girly drinks and romantic comedies" away from men because this drink isn't even like that because it's dripping with masculinity...so it's "allowed".
They won't let you like if your gender is classified as female I believe, not bodied but regardless it is so ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteI was kind of thinking though, the commercial advertises a "10-calorie" beverage which has just "10 MANLY calories" and the way they could advertise a reduced calorie drink to men is to make it EXTRA MANLY and to keep the "girly drinks and romantic comedies" away from men because this drink isn't even like that because it's dripping with masculinity...so it's "allowed".