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Kelloggs' Cereal and Chocolate Milk Bars commercial - Is It a Cow or a Bull?
Watch the Corn-flakes Cereal and Chocolate Milk Bars advertisement.
1. Listen closely to the voice in the background as Coder the Cow (spelling?) receives a carton of chocolate milk from a helicopter.
2. You will hear the voice say, "HE now has a new weapon- chocolate milk."
3. It will also say something about "HIS Cereal and Chocolate Milk bars."
4. Please explain to me how a cow that produces milk from her udder can possibly be male?
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A television set might be useful in this case.
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Contributed By:
@ssKicker on 05-08-2001
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Comments:
@ssKicker writes:
She isn't a hermaphrodite. Besides, if a cartoon character is given a gender, it's important that they get it correct. Because it's optional, right? You don't have to say whether something is male or female. But they did and got it wrong. Ah well... they're probably just all chauvinists at the advertising place.
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Aidan writes:
There is a website mocking this and several other TV ads. One of the questions raised was what the 'liquid' was and where did it come from?
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Revegelance writes:
He's (she's?) a mutant. Or a hermaphrodite. Or, most likely of all, A CARTOON CHARACTER!
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ADAM_COOL writes:
It's a slipup. Leave it at that.
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@ssKicker writes:
Easy. The liquid is milk. It comes from milk ducts inside any female mammal's breast(s) and is produced to feed their young. Now what's so wrong with that?
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