Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ut-oh Cinco


From ESPN:

"The phone number is supposed to connect callers to Feed the Children, which benefits from sales of "Ochocinco's". But because the box has the wrong toll-free prefix, they get a seductive-sounding woman who makes risque suggestions and then asks for a credit card number."


Kroger Co. should have learned a very important lesson from the movie Office Space:

"Monday morning details" are decently important when putting a phone number on a cereal box.

True Story.

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