David_Maybar_703
David_Maybar_703 t1_j6p9jgm wrote
Reply to What weird/unusual/crazy marketing campaign did you expect to fail but found later that it actually worked? by oo-----D
Pet Rocks in the 70s.
David_Maybar_703 t1_j1cqu8g wrote
Reply to Need recommendations by MacaronKey8122
Unexpected by Dr G & the Range Shadows, whole album is sic https://zhalindor.com/unexpected/streaming.htm
David_Maybar_703 t1_iye6vmu wrote
Reply to ELI5 why do things like drinks need food dye in them? Can’t we just leave out the dye since some cause health issues? by Ballisticpop34
I would not use the word "need." We don't "need" the drinks to begin with, which is the crux of why they have dye in them. Several things, pretty colors of the right type make people like things more. Red and yellow colors make you hungry. Blue colors make you calmer and more serene. The artificial colors are there to make the products more appealing. We have found that some dyes do seem to be corollated with health issues, and the ones that appear to have a causal link have been removed and outlawed. There is a little more to unpack. Corrolated does not necessarily mean causal. For example, it is true that regular drinkers of diet sodas suffer heart attacks at a statistically significant higher rate than people that just chug regular, sugary soda, but the corrolation is not causal. The reason for the corrolation is that more heavy people drink diet sodas. The risk factors are already there. The diet soda is just along for the ride. As long as it is legal to do so, and adding color to things makes them sell better, people will continue to add the glitz.
David_Maybar_703 t1_jegxe3y wrote
Reply to what's one thing one must do in their life before dying ? by Dhananjaysh
All men die, but not all men live! Freedom!