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Subway Unveils New TV Spot Featuring Phelps

July 9th, 2009 by Rick

Five. Five dollar. Five dollar foot lonnng.

Michael Phelps is finally back on the endorsement trail, after being shunned by some of his sponsors and dropped by Kellogs, because of a picture that circulated the internet five months back that showed him toking on a bong. The company that picked up the slack? Subway.

With their sandwich shops soon to be visited by hungry stoners worldwide, the ad execs that came up with this commercial brilliantly targeted the demographic, while at the same time, having it appear as a regular commercial for those that lack the radar for pot innuendo.

Some of the subtle clues:

  • So… any coincidence that the video feed freezes on a frame where MP looks like a stereotypical stoner?
  • Maybe… the looping soundtrack playing in the background — Thank you for letting me be myself again.
  • Or… what about the the vibrant, eye catching colors with encrusted shiny jewels?
  • Kicking it… Jared watches goofy shit on TV… you know you do it too.
  • Easily the most obvious clue was the URL of the Subway website advertised… nice.
  • Perhaps the words phresh, phave, and phlavor are meant for the sub-culture circle?
  • Or… the use of the phrase ‘The man behind the marinara.’ What did you see the first time reading it?
  • The new logo says it all… way fresh indeed.

As Kellog’s stock went down after they canned Phelps’ contract, Subway only stands to profit from their new push into an old demographic that more than likely has been eating at their franchise since its grand opening. Now, the pot smokers will simply go out of their way to eat $5 foot long subs, letting Subway and Phelps rake in the green.

Kellogg’s Gets Hit By Karma

February 25th, 2009 by Perry

The Decline of Kelloggs

Business Insider recently looked at how Kellogg’s has actually been hurt by dropping Phelps over the bong photo.

Based on the Vanno Company Reputation index, the article reports Kellogg’s used to be rated 9th in America, but since the photo and the company’s decision to drop Phelps as their marketing spokesman, the company has fallen to a shoddy 83rd.

Noting that peanut butter recalls have also played a role, the dramatic decline is shown above.

Joe Rogan Writes to Kellogg’s

February 18th, 2009 by Silvio

Joe Rogan

I think it’s safe to say that everybody with a television set and/or internet access is aware of the whole Michael Phelps and Kellogg’s fiasco.

What could be considered a moral scandal, turns slowly into a platform for all kinds of people supporting and defending Phelps’ actions, and criticizing not only his former sponsor, but question the very standards of the nation’s drug policy.

One very dedicated example for this is an open letter to Kellogg’s by Joe Rogan, posted on his website.

Click through to see Rogan’s entire letter to Kellogg’s after the jump.

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The Phelps Train Keeps Rolling

February 10th, 2009 by Perry

Saturday Night Live really isn’t the comedy gold it used to be. Really.

Well, maybe the occasional digital short.

Still, every once in a while Seth Meyers brings the funny. Whether it’s calling Kelloggs out for its shameful exploitation of stoner ways (with delicious snack foods and cereals) or arrogantly tossing Phelps aside for garnering a few nasty letters from some people who live in Nebraska.

This whole mess has Phelps reportedly taking some time to consider whether or not he’ll compete in the Londin 2012 Olympics.

Way to go morals police, chastise one of the greatest athletes of the modern era from your Lay-Z-Boy of judgement.

Boycott Kellogg’s, Support Ronaldo

February 9th, 2009 by Perry

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In the latest twist that is the Michael Phelps photo.

Ronaldo, a fallen Brazilian soccer star, recently came out in support of Phelps, although, I don’t know how much Ronaldo putting his name on the line helps these days. The Telegraph, a leading British paper, recently called the swimming star “disgraced” after the incident in an article referring to the support.

Disgraced? I wouldn’t go quite that far. I mean, if you look at from a bad PR standpoint, he could have done much worse, and Ronaldo knows this all too well (A Google search of the soccer star’s name and the word “transexuals” currently yields about 631,000 results, in case you don’t know what I’m talking about.)

Another bizarre twist includes a petition calling for a Kellogg’s boycott, because it recently announced it was dropping Phelps as an endorser. Getting stoners to vote is one thing, getting them to boycott junk food? Not likely. But it places the everyman stoner in a strange dichotomy. Marijuana users are a pretty large group that consume Kellogg’s branded “stoner food” (i.e. Pop Tarts, Rice Krispies, etc.) and to off a spokesperson that’s seen smoking weed seems a bit hypocritical. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you.

Even members of the law enforcement community have shown support for Phelps — talk about a mixed message.

Personally, I like Phelps on the Green Party ticket in ‘16.

Phelps Starts to Feel the Heat

February 6th, 2009 by Perry

Help Phelps

14-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps is starting to receive negative backlash from the photo that recently surfaced of him smoking from a two-foot Roor.

A few days after sponsors like Omega and Speedo called the photo a “nonissue,” Phelps received a three-month ban by USA Swimming.

The ban means Phelps Phelps won’t be able to compete with, or receive funding from (like he needs it) the body that governs the nation’s swimming team. All this despite the fact that there was no doping violation (although smoking pot is against the rules, the photo wouldn’t stand up in court to the Chewbacca defense).

Apparently someone pissed in the Cheerios of the people at Kelloggs too, because they recently decided to “not renew” their contract with the athlete after some negative publicity. The contract ends in February.

Phelps recently responded to the photo in an interview with the Baltimore Sun, a paper nearby the Maryland native live, and described the incident as a 23-year-old making a youthful mistake.

I still can’t get over how he takes bong rips and then motivates himself to swim like a dolphin for hours — amazing.

No word yet on whether anyone from NORML has approached Phelps for sponsorship, but I can’t think of a spokesperson who could get medical marijuana passed in Maryland any faster. Could a DEA sponsoree sit there with a straight face and tell Michael Phelps he’s ruining his lungs?






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