Now that summer vacation is almost here and you don’t have to worry about your kid experiencing a mid-morning sugar crash during a math lesson, it’s time for ice cream-flavored breakfast cereals! Specifically, Fruity Pebbles in rainbow sherbet flavors. [More]
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Bear Grylls Loves Post Trail Mix, When He Can't Grab A Handful Of Goat Balls And Spiders
-That’s why you’re a junior account manager, Chuck. You don’t think outside the box.

Is Target Intentionally Using Its "Special Deals" To Screw Over Customers?
Dan can do math in his head, which is a great skill these days when you’re checking out the n objects for x price! specials at Target. In this case, Dan notes that the “temporary price cut” is so temporary that it doesn’t even exist: you’ll pay 13 cents more per box if you buy three of them. This is the third Target “special” we’ve seen this month that screws the consumer. Are we seeing a new trend? Is it legal to call it a price cut if it’s not?