Michelle Obama selling her new juice drink at Costco

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Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.



A former First Lady shilling “healthy” Kool-Aid at Costco next to the $1.50 hot dog stand is low class.


Bidenomics - Michele is working at Costco now.
Anonymous
Wow, this is pretty sad.
Anonymous
I’ll buy it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ll buy it.


Because you like the taste, need it, or because you like Michelle?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is pretty sad.


I keep thinking what would I think about local attorney who had to stop practice of law and went selling junk food.
Anonymous
I just visited the site. It's a better alternative to Gatorade, which my 5 year old just had a tantrum about.
Anonymous
Most women who don’t want to work hard get real estate licenses and hassle their rich friends to buy houses. Props to Michelle for being creative
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Anonymous wrote:Face it: It's MUCH better than any beverage the GOP has ever hawked.



Those of you complaining about it are concern trolling. You KNOW your own side is peddling crap that's far worse. We ALL know it, and know just how disingenuous you are about this whole thing.


We don’t want to be pedaled anything


You Republicans peddle 64 ounce Big Gulps filled with chemicals and high fructose corn syrup. You have no place criticizing anyone else about nutrition. None, whatsoever.
Anonymous
Wonder what Jill Biden will peddle?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder what Jill Biden will peddle?


A bicycle? Peddle/ pedal. I just crack myself up sometimes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t plain water be a better option?


Of course it would! Now, how many people do you know —including kids — who only drink plain water when they’re thirsty?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.



A former First Lady shilling “healthy” Kool-Aid at Costco next to the $1.50 hot dog stand is low class.


Talk about elitist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Face it: It's MUCH better than any beverage the GOP has ever hawked.



Those of you complaining about it are concern trolling. You KNOW your own side is peddling crap that's far worse. We ALL know it, and know just how disingenuous you are about this whole thing.


We don’t want to be pedaled anything


You Republicans peddle 64 ounce Big Gulps filled with chemicals and high fructose corn syrup. You have no place criticizing anyone else about nutrition. None, whatsoever.


Wrong; Republicans peddle the idea that people can buy and drink 64 ounce Big Gulps if that’s what they want to consume.

Michelle is peddling a dubious drink aimed at children for her own profit. She’s making money off of the drinks. (Which are being sold online, in stores, and apparently at least one health system is buying and offering to their employees and patients.) SNAP can buy her drinks too!

Republicans saying that Americans can purchase Big Gulps, who makes money off that? 7-11 owners- are 7-11 owners heavily republican? Does Trump secretly own 7-11s?

Big Soda is already a gigantic beneficiary of gov/taxpayer money via the EBT program; Big Soda loves that their products are bought with food assistance dollars.

So quit with the Big Gulp comparison because it’s not working.

If our saviors the democrats didn’t want people to drink soda, they’d take it off the list of foods and drink able to be bought with food stamp dollars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t plain water be a better option?


Of course it would! Now, how many people do you know —including kids — who only drink plain water when they’re thirsty?


Umm... most?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.



A former First Lady shilling “healthy” Kool-Aid at Costco next to the $1.50 hot dog stand is low class.


Talk about elitist.


Talk about double standards
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