Oh well, you can buy children champagne here as well, which is basically just apple juice with bubbles.
What I am wondering about is if they've never heard of alcohol free beer in Japan before? If it looks, tastes and smells like beer but has no alcohol, then that's just an alcohol free beer, no?
lol, during the middle ages kids were given the weak 'small beer' to drink because the river water was full of giardia and AIDs and domestic animal shit. people were hardcore back then, not a bunch of flaming pantywaists jacking off to sailor moon porn
seremtan wrote:lol, during the middle ages kids were given the weak 'small beer' to drink because the river water was full of giardia and AIDs and domestic animal shit. people were hardcore back then, not a bunch of flaming pantywaists jacking off to sailor moon porn
You're completely full of shit. There was no such thing as giardia back then you fucking skullcaptain.
I used to enjoy playing with toy guns and pretending to smoke with those sugar cigarettes. Now I'm an adult I neither smoke, nore do I gun people down.
I don't think it's a big deal making fake beer for kids.
phantasmagoria wrote:I used to enjoy playing with toy guns and pretending to smoke with those sugar cigarettes. Now I'm an adult I neither smoke, nore do I gun people down.
I don't think it's a big deal making fake beer for kids.
It's not a matter of creating future monsters...it's about "hooking them while they're young".
Watch "The Corporation" to learn why "hooking them young" is a major strategy in marketing products and creating brand loyalty in children who eventually grow into future consumers. It's an eye opener.
Is that real? I know Rainier had done some bizarre advertising, but that takes the cake.
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
phantasmagoria wrote:I used to enjoy playing with toy guns and pretending to smoke with those sugar cigarettes. Now I'm an adult I neither smoke, nore do I gun people down.
I don't think it's a big deal making fake beer for kids.
It's not a matter of creating future monsters...it's about "hooking them while they're young".
Watch "The Corporation" to learn why "hooking them young" is a major strategy in marketing products and creating brand loyalty in children who eventually grow into future consumers. It's an eye opener.
I'm aware of the hooking them while they're young strategy, i mean look at Mcdonalds. But I don't really see a massive difference between trying to hook kids on colon clogging fatty burgers and trying to hook them on alcohol free beer.
phantasmagoria wrote:
I'm aware of the hooking them while they're young strategy, i mean look at Mcdonalds. But I don't really see a massive difference between trying to hook kids on colon clogging fatty burgers and trying to hook them on alcohol free beer.
Very good point phantasmagoria They never hooked me but then I came on their scene too late (thankfully).
Personally now I cannot remember the last Hungry Jacks (I think you might call'em Burger King) or Maccas meal I ate
I would think now I am looking in the order of 10 years+.