This is going to be a short post today. Kept super busy with administrative sfuff which I sometimes wonder why am I doing this. I should be making powerful power points to transform business and change the world.
Battle Creek, Michigan, home to Kellogg’s cereal brand, hosted candidates Barack Obama and Joe Biden at a rally last month, where Democratic candidate for congress, Mark Schauer showed off this special edition Frosted Flakes box to the crowd. This is a limited edition as only two were produced. May be Kellog will produced one after the election.
But if you really like Presidential Candidate breakfast, you can visit AirBed&Breakfast">, book some cheap hotel and start each day of your "better than a cheap hotel" stay with a bowl of Presidential Candidate breakfast. Just in case you don’t get enough of them, you can go their site and vote for your favorite cereal and even order your very own limited edition box for $39 and 5% of sale will go to respective campaigns. Expect to see Palin’s lipsticks and eye-glasses, scary isn’t it? We're a few weeks away from Halloween. It is scary hearing politicians talking about how to turn the economy around makes me wonder why we are in this mess in the first place. They really don't understand how the economy work.... guess they didn't study in school.
The media should stop overplaying these bad news in a repetitive fashion. We don't need them to tell us how bad itis. Do something. Bring in new ideas. innovate our way out of this mess. Here's a god idea. Choosy chocoholics now have a heavenly treat to soothe the inner brow as the price of their house falls off a cliff - the "Credit Crunch". Hokey Pokey honeycomb pieces drenched in chocolate from French company Valrhona are selling very well at Selfridges for price of just £3.99 for 150g. The project was launched by The Chocolate Society (want to be a member of that.. sounds very cool) and food writer Laura Santini to tempt jaded shoppers amid a diet of news dominated by economic woes. Said Ewan Venters, Selfridges' director of food and restaurants: "Although people might be looking to spend a little less at the moment, they still want to treat themselves to the best. "Quality chocolate is the ultimate solution, being relatively inexpensive, instantly satisfying and really helps lift your mood. We expect our new Credit Crunch to be a big seller."