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Does anyone know anything behind Magic Spoon? It's that cereal company that's being promoted everywhere by youtuber that uses the corporate Memphis box art on all of it's cereal boxes.
Yeah, they're the ones that did a lot of late stage Pat Contri crap. The biggest one that seems to push them now is Simon Whistler. Just bad serial for 3x as anything else, just like all the crap Pokimane pushes.

Oh and they just happened to release a video today, this is what Ian looks like now. Good job guys.

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I'm glad these loser retards never got a thread here. They're fucking shit. And it would've just given them traffic.
 
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Yeah, they're the ones that did a lot of late stage Pat Contri crap. The biggest one that seems to push them now is Simon Whistler. Just bad serial for 3x as anything else, just like all the crap Pokimane pushes.
I've seen a lot of rightwing political pundits on youtube recently pushing Magic Spoon as well.
 
Savantics, a creator I really liked, has a Filmora 13 sponsorship that takes up more than 10% of her newest video.
I've tried Filmora. The update from 9 to 10 resulted in a month of the Blue Screen of Death before I gave up and completely reinstalled Windows.

Something I've noticed a lot of Filmora shills saying in the past (before I got SponsorBlock and actually watched the ads, not sure if it's still this way) was that the people promoting it claim to have been using Filmora for a long time before they got sponsored, with some claiming they've been using it since they started on YouTube. Easy way to sucker in viewers looking to start their own channel and slimy as hell.
 
Does anyone know anything behind Magic Spoon? It's that cereal company that's being promoted everywhere by youtuber that uses the corporate Memphis box art on all of it's cereal boxes.
Has anyone actually eaten this crap? (post your L here)
It's eyewateringly expensive but it does *look* tasty.

Also, while browsing Tesco's website to compare the prices to the furry inflation money zone: HOLY SMOKES! CHOCOLATE CORNFLAKES ARE BACK!
Probably not as good as the early 2010s version though :(

Those numbers in full:
For Kellogg's Chocolate Cornflakes you get 450g for £3.20.
That's 140.625 somethings.
One box of Magic Spoon is around £7.08 (although you buy in bulk and it's postal order only) and you get 198g.
That's around 27.966 somethings.

Even weimar furry currency inflation can't beat the jew.
 
Has anyone actually eaten this crap? (post your L here)
It's eyewateringly expensive but it does *look* tasty.

Also, while browsing Tesco's website to compare the prices to the furry inflation money zone: HOLY SMOKES! CHOCOLATE CORNFLAKES ARE BACK!
Probably not as good as the early 2010s version though :(

Those numbers in full:
For Kellogg's Chocolate Cornflakes you get 450g for £3.20.
That's 140.625 somethings.
One box of Magic Spoon is around £7.08 (although you buy in bulk and it's postal order only) and you get 198g.
That's around 27.966 somethings.

Even weimar furry currency inflation can't beat the jew.
From what I've heard, it tastes awful. Drew Gooden reviewed a few different flavors in one of his "I bought every ad I saw on Instagram for a week" videos and I've seen some reviews online. None were positive. I looked into why it was priced so high a few years ago and iirc the company basically said "Think of it like a protein bar instead of cereal."
 
Has anyone actually eaten this crap? (post your L here)
I've never tried Magic Spoon but it doesn't look appealing at all to me (I despise the Corporate Memphis box designs) and everything I've heard/read about it from people who've tried it say it's not very good and there's no reason to buy it over your current favorite (and probably more affordable) cereal.
 
Repeating what’s been said in Jon Aryan Jafari’s thread, but he used this sponsorship to goof off with crazy/stupid products. I didn’t get the vibe he sincerely liked their service and the whole thing felt tongue-in-cheek. I was more disappointed in seeing a channel like “The Why Files” take a Temu sponsorship but even they tried to stay tongue-in-cheek.

Of course at the end of the day, is sponsoring a product “ironically” any better than unironic support? I’m not sure.
 
Someone made a video reviewing Magic Spoon cereals.

Already like this channel. Not because his videos are good but because everything he's review so far has been shown to be either trash or a waste of money.
This is only proving to me all these fucking sponsorships are a fucking scam. Thank god for Sponsorblock, makes the website slightly useable.
 
This is only proving to me all these fucking sponsorships are a fucking scam.
They rely on the naivete and ignorance of people who make low-effort videos that require little to no research on their home computer. They want people who won't look into their product beyond the free sample and ad read they're given. They like their sellers ignorant and their relationship to the buyers parasocial.
 
Who the fuck needs a subscription service for cereal anyway? It’s all just filler to cram in your gullet if you’re too hungover to make eggs and bacon!
Heard that we will have another chicken culling in the USA due to "bird flu" like last year, so the price of eggs is going to skyrocket (again). Don't get me started on the cost of bacon...

You vill eat ze "manchild protein cereal" and you vill be happy.
 
Heard that we will have another chicken culling in the USA due to "bird flu" like last year, so the price of eggs is going to skyrocket (again). Don't get me started on the cost of bacon...

You vill eat ze "manchild protein cereal" and you vill be happy.
Just raise poultry in your backyard
You can also make a whole or half pig deposit in most ranchs
 
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Magic Spoon is just another food product where they shoved in a bunch of cheap dairy whey protein and called it healthy. Most random 'protein' breakfast items(cereal, waffles, etc.) on grocery store shelves do the same thing with less obnoxious branding.

A few years ago I bought a couple pairs of Sheath underwear from podcast ad spots(now a sponsor of the UFC). Basically they're stretchy underwear with pockets for your cock and balls.
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It wasn't a complete rip off, but I wouldn't buy them again. They do a good job of keeping things from pinching or getting caught under my legs during travel. Two problems: 1. A single pair costs between $28-45(I paid around $24 per pair at the time), roughly the same cost as 3-6 pairs of regular name brand men's underwear 2. The elastic and other materials aren't the most comfortable compared to my basic cotton boxer briefs, since then they started offering bamboo/elastic pairs that might be more comfortable if you want to pay $40+ for a single pair of underwear.
 
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