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"Homeless" American Girl Doll Costs $95
By consumerist.com on September 29, 2009 1:24 PM  

—>Looking for the perfect gift for the little girl who has everything, from her own pet llama to dramatic ski and swim vacations? If the little girl happens to be Chrissa, a character in the American Girl doll series, a homeless friend may just be the perfect accessory. And if you're a real little girl, wouldn't you just love a homeless friend, too? Or, better yet, a homeless friend doll, for a mere $95?  More »

Merry September! Christmas Is In Full Swing At Rite Aid!
By Meg Marco on September 29, 2008 2:54 PM  

—>Halloween is about a month away, but it's too late to start thinking about that now. You've got Christmas crap to buy!  More »

AT&T Turns That Whole Warrantless Wiretapping Thing Into A Hilarious Marketing Joke
By Carey Alexander on June 28, 2008 11:30 PM  

—>Meet Ms. Suspicious, a member of the "Online Liberation Movement." According to AT&T, Ms. Suspicious "has nothing to hide," so she certainly won't mind when AT&T and their traitorous telecom buddies trash the Constitution and violate her right to privacy!  More »

Skyy Tastelessly Tries To Capitalize On Absolut's Mexican Gaffe
By Carey Alexander on April 12, 2008 1:47 PM  

—>Skyy vodka issued a crass press release declaring their support for the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in response to an ad from rival Absolut that featured pre-Mexican-American War borders. We had no problem with the ad. We put up a poll. A majority of you had no problem with the ad. Not Skyy, though! They're drunk with outrage and felt compelled to "[decry] Absolut vodka's suggestion to redraw North [America's] map."  More »

Too Soon For Best Buy To Cash In On Heath Ledger's Death?
By Meg Marco on January 23, 2008 10:59 PM  

—> A reader over at Best Week Ever spotted this little makeshift "tribute" to recently deceased actor Heath Ledger in a San Diego Best Buy.  More »

Bus Radio Advertises To School-Bound Kids
By Carey Alexander on January 19, 2008 3:47 PM  

—>The school district that approved McDonald's-sponsored report cards has a hot new partnership with Bus Radio, a friendly company that advertises to kids as they ride to school!  More »

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