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Baileys Irish Cream vs Sodastream. Will it carbonate?
I like Bailey's Irish Cream but I only use it at Christmas time on ice cream.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
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The Longest Game of Ice Cream Keepaway
Jackie Chan could have snatched that cone at any point with the ice cream still on it, eat it and put the cone back empty.
Professional level dickitry.
The First Extinction of 2019 Has Already Happened
It's pretty clear the governments can't get their shit together, so it is up to us as individuals to drive the change.
If you want to do your part to combat climate change, then any reduction in products that come from animal farming is going to decrease your carbon (and methane) foot print.
e.g. Go for the bean burrito with guac or tahani dressing, instead of a beef and cheese burrito.
Go for the coconut/soy/almond ice cream instead.
Watch the COWSPIRACY documentary on Netflix, and look up Dr. Richard Oppenlander speaking to the EU parliament.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2010/jun/02/un-report-meat-free-diet
This Is Your Brain On Stale Air
It's pretty clear the governments can't get their shit together, so it is up to us as individuals to drive the change.
If you want to do your part to combat climate change, then any reduction in products that come from animal farming is going to decrease your carbon (and methane) foot print.
e.g. Go for the bean burrito with guac or tahani dressing, instead of a beef and cheese burrito.
Go for the coconut/soy/almond ice cream instead.
Watch the COWSPIRACY documentary on Netflix, and look up Dr. Richard Oppenlander speaking to the EU parliament.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2010/jun/02/un-report-meat-free-diet
Vegan Diet or Mediterranean Diet: Which Is Healthier?
Not so much non-vegans, but companies that sell non vegan products are viewing it as a loss of revenue. Even a 7% drop in sales is a lot of money on a country sized scale. They're constantly putting industry sponsored spokes people on talk TV to tell you that being vegan will make your dick fly off like gluten :-)
Particularly primary agriculture industries. Companies further up the consumer chain just end up selling a vegan line of their product, so they aren't so worried about it - which is also why I'm more inclined to believe that the figure is closer to 7%, as I'm seeing even mainstream companies sell non-dairy variants of their flagship ice cream, and large pizza chains with vegan pizzas on their menus. I'd imagine it wouldn't be worth their while unless they had some good numbers to go by, and would otherwise leave it to niche companies.
But it could also just be that they've discovered that vegans will basically do their brand promotions for free over social media, and could just be exploiting that. (Every time a company releases a vegan version of X, a Facebook storm ensues, and companies like free advertising)
Lol. Good point.....dirty hippies. ;-)
Um....what? Vegans should want to avoid them almost as much as the hunter's helper and slaughterhouse sucker brand lozenges, not flock to the brand marketed at meat harvesters.
Um...really? You think non vegans fear a vegan culinary takeover or something enough to falsify studies/polls? That's hilarious.
As to the 7% number, even vegan organizations in Britain disagree, as does Wiki....
According to a 2018 survey by Comparethemarket.com, the number of people who identify as vegans in the United Kingdom has risen to over 3.5 million, which is approximately seven percent of the population, and environmental concerns were a major factor in this development.[140] However, doubt was cast on this inflated figure by the UK-based Vegan Society, who perform their own regular survey: the Vegan Society themselves found in 2018 that there were 600,000 vegans in Great Britain (1.16%), which is a dramatic increase on previous figures.[141][142]
United States: Estimates of vegans in the U.S. vary from 2% (Gallup, 2012)[143] to 0.5% (Faunalytics, 2014). According to the latter, 70% of those who adopted a vegan diet abandoned it.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
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L.A.’s Best Indian Food Is in This Gas Station
Detroit's best Ethiopian food is in an ice cream shop
EAT THE ICE CREAM
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So, someone gave the bot with general artificial intelligence the goal of "make people happy by serving them ice cream" this is the horrifying, world ending result.
EAT THE ICE CREAM
Only someone who doesn't eat ice cream could even think of calling a smoothie 'ice cream'.
It's not even in the same ball park.
EAT THE ICE CREAM
Frozen banana chunks + chocolate, nuts or berries, or whatever you want, and a drop of vanilla extract. Blend the shit out of it. Best 'ice-cream' you'll eat and you'll lose weight eating it.
EAT THE ICE CREAM
Frozen banana chunks + chocolate, nuts or berries, or whatever you want, and a drop of vanilla extract. Blend the shit out of it. Best 'ice-cream' you'll eat and you'll lose weight eating it.
EAT THE ICE CREAM
Seems it's suppose to be a "healthier" Ice Cream https://www.halotop.com/us-vs-them/
EAT THE ICE CREAM
Undoubtedly, more people will see this than a generic "ice cream is tasty" ad.
Equally undoubtedly, this will have a much lower conversion rate (i.e. less people watching this ad will buy ice cream).
They're going for a (much) smaller share of a (much) larger audience.
Time will tell if it pays off for the business.
I think the argument could be made that it's a great ad. We get bombarded with so many ads on a daily basis that I'll bet most of them barely even register anymore.
So if you can get someone to sit down and actually watch and enjoy an ad, even an ad about an apocalyptic future where Skynet is built by an ice cream company, I'd call that a win. Granted, not everyone will like it, but it's better than being so bland that passes by completely unnoticed.
EAT THE ICE CREAM
I think the argument could be made that it's a great ad. We get bombarded with so many ads on a daily basis that I'll bet most of them barely even register anymore.
So if you can get someone to sit down and actually watch and enjoy an ad, even an ad about an apocalyptic future where Skynet is built by an ice cream company, I'd call that a win. Granted, not everyone will like it, but it's better than being so bland that passes by completely unnoticed.
You know what this is?
It's a fantastic, darkly comic short film.
You know what this isn't?
A good commercial for ice-cream.
EAT THE ICE CREAM
Both.
It leaves you sad and terrified...which can be alleviated with ice cream.
Eat the ice cream.
WTF. This sells ice cream? Or just leaves you feeling sad and terrified?