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The caramel-coated popcorn’s maker, Frito-Lay, announced the addition of Cracker Jill on Tuesday, saying the move was aimed at celebrating “the women who break down barriers in sports.”
Bags of Cracker Jill will be available at concession stands at ballparks around the country, and to fans who donate at least $5 to the nonprofit Women’s Sports Foundation on the snack’s website.
As part of the new nibble’s launch, the more than 125-year-old brand released an “updated” version of the seventh inning stretch classic, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” belted out by singer Normani.
it's a company making a company decision. Doesn't effect you.Again this is stupid.
‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
This will surely piss off the conservative folk. I mean, how dare they? LOL
It doesn't. It still a stupid issue.it's a company making a company decision. Doesn't effect you.
yesterdaybreaking news?
Until now I had forgotten that song existed, and I don't think I ever really knew or even bothered wondering what "cracker jacks" were.‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
This will surely piss off the conservative folk. I mean, how dare they? LOL
Add this to your cancel culture list, cons.
I'm surprised they didn't decide to declare that "Jack" was "non-binary".‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
This will surely piss off the conservative folk. I mean, how dare they? LOL
Add this to your cancel culture list, cons.
Get some of that shiny packaging stuff that changes the image depending on what angle you look at it, then the mascot of the probably unhealthy bits of probably food can be whoever you want them to be.I'm surprised they didn't decide to declare that "Jack" was "non-binary".
‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
This will surely piss off the conservative folk. I mean, how dare they? LOL
Add this to your cancel culture list, cons.
It's not an issue. It's a snack food.It doesn't. It still a stupid issue.
How does politics affect a snack food?Using it as a political football is stupid.
You're the only one going crazy, stupid.Using it to make people go crazy is stupid.\
Now you got it! I'm proud of you.It's a food product, go enjoy the day
Sounds erotic...‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
I'm surprised they didn't decide to declare that "Jack" was "non-binary".
They could rainbow color the popcorn easy enoughI'm surprised they didn't decide to declare that "Jack" was "non-binary".
They are still obsessed with the green m&m...‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
This will surely piss off the conservative folk. I mean, how dare they? LOL
Add this to your cancel culture list, cons.
More political correctness. I doubt it will help or hurt sales. I don’t think crackerjack is very popular today. Their heyday as a premiere snack is long gone. I don’t think they even sell crackerjack at the ballparks anymore. At least not that I have seen. Crackerjack or Crackerjill, it’s probably been 50 years since I had any, so changing the name doesn’t bother me.‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
This will surely piss off the conservative folk. I mean, how dare they? LOL
Add this to your cancel culture list, cons.
It doesn't. It still a stupid issue.
Using it as a political football is stupid.
Using it to make people go crazy is stupid.
It's a food product, go enjoy the day
And the profit margin is great because it's actually birdseed that only self-identifies as caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts,‘Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill’: Classic snack gets a new face
Frito-Lay says Cracker Jill is intended to celebrate “the women who break down barriers in sports.”ktla.com
This will surely piss off the conservative folk. I mean, how dare they? LOL
Add this to your cancel culture list, cons.
My girlfriend loves them but she eats like a bird so...And the profit margin is great because it's actually birdseed that only self-identifies as caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts,
To be fair, regular popcorn and peanuts aren't that far from being birdseed themselves, especially if the birds in question are seagulls.And the profit margin is great because it's actually birdseed that only self-identifies as caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts,
of course it bothers you. It's "political correctness"More political correctness. I doubt it will help or hurt sales. I don’t think crackerjack is very popular today. Their heyday as a premiere snack is long gone. I don’t think they even sell crackerjack at the ballparks anymore. At least not that I have seen. Crackerjack or Crackerjill, it’s probably been 50 years since I had any, so changing the name doesn’t bother me.
Now when it comes to the Cleveland Indians becoming the Cleveland Guardians, the name change itself didn’t bother me, not in today’s politically correct era. But every time I hear the Name Cleveland Guardians, I think of newspapers, not a baseball team. They sure as all get out could have come up with a better name, not one that reminds folks of a newspaper and not a baseball team. Their call though. Cleveland Guardians, sounds like a newspaper syndicate.
More political correctness. I doubt it will help or hurt sales. I don’t think crackerjack is very popular today. Their heyday as a premiere snack is long gone. I don’t think they even sell crackerjack at the ballparks anymore. At least not that I have seen. Crackerjack or Crackerjill, it’s probably been 50 years since I had any, so changing the name doesn’t bother me.
Now when it comes to the Cleveland Indians becoming the Cleveland Guardians, the name change itself didn’t bother me, not in today’s politically correct era. But every time I hear the Name Cleveland Guardians, I think of newspapers, not a baseball team. They sure as all get out could have come up with a better name, not one that reminds folks of a newspaper and not a baseball team. Their call though. Cleveland Guardians, sounds like a newspaper syndicate.
Big rats with wings.To be fair, regular popcorn and peanuts aren't that far from being birdseed themselves, especially if the birds in question are seagulls.
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