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Has anyone noticed that Shredded Wheat advertises on this site. They might want to reevaluate their advertising dollars.


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kareng Grand Master

They are probably in the " ads by google". I don't know exactly how that works but if you mention something a few times, and ad for that will pop up. We were talking about gluten-free pizza and ads for Papa Johns came up. If we mention " Sexy singles" a bunch, a dating service ad would show up.

Wonder what we would get if we kept talking about monkeys?

Monkeys! Monkeys! Monkeys!

kareng Grand Master

They are probably in the " ads by google". I don't know exactly how that works but if you mention something a few times, an ad for that will pop up. We were talking about gluten-free pizza and ads for Papa Johns came up. If we mention " Sexy singles" a bunch, a dating service ad would show up.

Wonder what we would get if we kept talking about monkeys?

Monkeys! Monkeys! Monkeys!

Tried it. Only got an Udis ad.

Monkey!

Jestgar Rising Star

great ape bonobo chimpanzee sooty mangabey macaque

Jestgar Rising Star

great ape bonobo chimpanzee sooty mangabey macaque

I got gluten-free dog food :blink:

psawyer Proficient

I got gluten-free dog food :blink:

Maybe Google can't tell cats from dogs. :blink:

Gorilla my dreams turned out to be an orangutan. :ph34r:

butterfl8 Rookie

I love all the crazy monkeys on here!!


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Judy3 Contributor

I have an ad blocker application so I don't see any of them... LOL

mushroom Proficient

I like the squirrel monkey, but I actually prefer lemurs :P

mushroom Proficient

Y'all is looking for the wrong critters :P I got EnviroKidzs LeapinLemurs :lol:

Monklady123 Collaborator

Lol. I also have an adblocker going so I have lovely blank space.

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