Re: Dislike sugar cereals advertising on a site for fitness.
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You know what ad should be banned? The "This 30 second trick FLATTENS your belly" one that is currently on my sidebar. The others are Norton/LifeLock (yeah, I know, my computer needs those).
*skips away because Sugar Thread and I need to be nice*0 -
Trade you. I get pictures of big, cheesy, amazing looking pizzas right around dinner time.0
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I'm getting Cottonelle (WTF?) and Community ads right now.0
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Now I wanna crush coco puffs and roll chocolate ice cream balls in it.0
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You might want to consider, every ad that is something you pointless, or you don't like, is a waste to that advertiser. Where as every ad for a product you already buy is now extra money added to the cost of the product.
The best ads to get are the stupid ones.0 -
These threads always make me want Apple Jacks.0
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healthygreek wrote: »Now I wanna crush coco puffs and roll chocolate ice cream balls in it.
I like you.0 -
dorothyhann18 wrote: »I wish they would pick their advertisers better.
Check out my diary. Cereal almost every day.
Also, it's Google Adwords--so based on YOUR behaviors, not the website!0 -
dorothyhann18 wrote: »I don't browse cereal sites. High sugar cereals is not a good way to lose weight. Sugar is not very healthy for anyone. Sugar substitutes are worst.
*headdesk*0 -
dorothyhann18 wrote: »I wish they would pick their advertisers better.arditarose wrote: »Why? I think your ads are based on your google searches anyway. I get adult diapers and clothing ads.
LOL!
I've seen they have a new brand of depends for younger people.
They're giving out free samples
https://www.depend.com/products/get-samples0 -
myheartsabattleground wrote: »
That cereal is amazing with Talenti's Old World Egg Nog!
Oh noes I ate Ice Cream Pebbles & Froot Loops with Marshmallows the past few days.0 -
asflatasapancake wrote: »You're right. I do much rather prefer this advertisement:
I don't wanna know what sites you browse to get that.
(just kidding...I actually do)0 -
dorothyhann18 wrote: »I don't browse cereal sites. High sugar cereals is not a good way to lose weight. Sugar is not very healthy for anyone. Sugar substitutes are worst.
You don't understand advertising or how many websites make money apparently. It's not as if they are advertising something unethical, so why would they turn done advertising revenue?
There is nothing wrong with sugar, assuming no preexisting medical conditions. High sugar cereals are fine to incorporate in your diet, and can even be a part of your weight/fat loss diet so long as a caloric deficit is held consistent. Sugar substitutes are not the worst.
Stop passing off your opinions as facts.0 -
Daily Cereal Crew represent!
Pretty much any non-chocolate cereal works great as a base to add in vanilla protein powder and gelatin powder. Post-lifting Carb BackLoading super beast food from a glorious future... TODAY!
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feisty_bucket wrote: »Daily Cereal Crew represent!
Pretty much any non-chocolate cereal works great as a base to add in vanilla protein powder and gelatin powder. Post-lifting Carb BackLoading super beast food from a glorious future... TODAY!
Um, protein powder, cereal, and gelatin? I'm picturing the most disgusting jello salad ever...0 -
I've lost more weight eating sugar than I ever did eating, "Clean,"0
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We've had entire threads dedicated to the relative merits of Honey Nut Cheerios and their iron content.
I don't enjoy the texture of cereal with milk any more, preferring to soak various grains and fruits in yogurt overnight instead.
This week I picked up Bran Flakes for the awesome iron content (thanks MFP), Cheerios for hubby, and an organic muesli loaded with dried fruit to try with my yogurt. I was disappointed with the commercial muesli as they all had the flaked and baked cereals, which mush up overnight.
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I like cereal, and honestly if you weigh it out its not even a big calorie splurge for the sugary kiddie cereals. granola and muesli are sort of ridiculous tho.0
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