Wednesday, April 19, 2006

What the f...

I reached into the pantry for a late night snack - Nature Valley Sweet and Salty Peanut Bars. I like these because they remind me of Payday candy bars which aren't sold here. Anyway, what I pulled out was a tube of Blistex. What the f$%k? I found it so strange, how did a tube of Blistex get into our box of granola bars? I took the box out to look inside. All was normal. Didn't make sense, I didn't buy any Blistex, spouse doesn't use lip balm, weird!

And then I read the box.



Forgive me for saying so, but thank you for not putting bathroom products in my foodstuffs.

What marketing moron thought this up!?

24 comments:

toobusyliving said...

Maybe you can eat them faster with the help of a little lubrication. Very strange though....perhaps some kind of "Quebec thing?"

Snooze said...

Weird. I don't see the connection either.

Kevin said...

I'm still stuck on the "sweet & salty" aspect ... but then, i'm a dirty little monkey.

maybe the blistex is to remoisten the lips after the saltiness of the granola dries them out ...

Could be worse ... it could be a free tube of Preparation H in your Cheerios.

Sunshine said...

Hmm, what a weird combination. Maybe the lip balm is edible?! :)

mainja said...

mmmmm. nature valley sweet and salty. mmmm.

oh, wait, i mean, some kind of actual comment on the post...

maybe it's because nature valley makes trail mix type stuff and when you're on the trail you need some blistex to protect your lips from wind and sun...

_Psycho said...

My guess is "anything free inside will make customer to choose our product" come into action here !

St. Dickeybird said...

That's the strangest cross-marketing I've seen in years.

I'm waiting for the Free-Cigarette-With-Nicorette scheme.

jjd said...

makes perfect sense. The saltyness of the nut bars tends to dehydrate the lips, leading to the dreaded "white lip" from excessive salt consumption and creating pruney lips. Why, what better way to combat this then a liberal application (after eating of course) of your favorite brand of blistex? Genuis! Pure genuis!

jjd said...

crap. 6 beat me to it. damn him.

Kevin said...

ohhh ... jjd ... don't be hatin' ... i haven't talked to you in so long ... let's not start on a bad foot :)

Patricia said...

i can't think about the odd combination. i'm too overwhelmed with sadness for you that you don't have payday candybars.

that's just wrong.

Jason said...

Just gross.

Lee said...

Ahahahaa!

Are they trying to tell you something about the effects of their product?!

GayProf said...

Blistex in your Sweet & Salty? That's just wrong!

Clearly Nature Valley should have included Maybelline's Ruby Desire lipstick instead. What were they thinking?

epicurist said...

What's wrong with Blistex? They can be a healthy snack.

Anonymous said...

Seems to me that this says more about the effects their food product has on your lips than about better lip care.
Kb

Adam said...

tres bizarre indeed. I don't see how the markets for each product bisect eachother. do the bars make your lips chap or perhaps does the odor wafting up into your nose from the blistex makes you hungry for the bar.

Earl said...

Could be worse. Nature Valley could have had a promotional agreement with Tampax.

Nothing says good nutrition like the ebbing of a light flow.

r said...

I love the sweet and salty bars...

And there can never be too much chapstick in the world.

I love it.

Nicki said...

zomg, those sweet and salty peanut bars are like crack! I buy them in the 36 ct box. Yummay!

Sandouri Dean Bey said...

those madison avenue nuts. what will they think of next? but really, why would nature valley want to send the message that their product gives you blisters??

Normlr said...

All I have to say is "Sweet & Salty?????"

teh l4m3 said...

Sweet and salty is one of the all-time best flavor combinations.

Anyway, maybe it's a Canadian thing: you know, lip balm for those trapped on a bitter and forsaken windswept tundra.

dawn said...

Someone got PAID to come up with that cross promotion. Cause so many people are at the store, debating on whether or not to buy the Sweet & Salty and then they see the free Blistex and it pushes them right into the Purchase aisle.

People are idiots.