Heraclea

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  1. Dairy Queen

    Google or Yahoo?
  2. Tommy Hilfiger

    New York Times or Wall Street Journal?
  3. Roll on

    KFC or Popeye?
  4. Advil

    Colt or Smith and Wesson?
  5. Colgate (Pepsodent, actually)

    Jameson or Bushmill's?
  6. Money Mart (but ewww)

    Rolls Royce or Aston Martin?
  7. Maybelline

    Exxon or BP?
  8. I have a couple Roman themed arcs, including the single mission "Ecloga Prima".

    But the one I would submit is "Spread My Legions", 397398. This is a villainous arc in which you must assist Romulus Augustus in his plan to conquer the Past, Present, and Future.

    It plays best with a team, and you will face several elite bosses or AVs.
  9. Tele

    Paiste or Zildjian?
  10. Febreeze

    Fender or Gibson?
  11. White cheddar

    Lay's or Pringles?
  12. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Father Xmas View Post
    The story, of how CC was fading away, was then picked up by a finance website which speculated why Quaker would get rid of the brand and from there went mainstream news. And with each retelling, more "facts" got added to the story.

    Cereal killing? Or mutiny? Neither! Cap'n Crunch lives

    Oh, and the finance site that originally spun the White House angle, is an AOL site.
    I don't care if I got snookered. It still makes for a damn fine literary allusion.
  13. White

    Movie Time or Orville Redenbacher?
  14. Ray-bans

    Galoshes or gumboots?
  15. Buy

    Dollar General or Everything's a Dollar?
  16. Cap'n Crunch sails into obscurity

    Quote:
    The Soggies have finally won: Cap'n Crunch is quietly sailing into retirement.

    Long derided by health experts for its high sugar content – a single serving contains 12 grams – the cereal is no longer being actively marketed by Quaker, DailyFinance reports. It appears parent company PepsiCo is forcing the good Cap'n to walk the plank.

    Cap'n Crunch was once the No. 1 breakfast cereal, but pressure from the White House and health activists is having an effect on how PepsiCo and other food companies peddle their products to kids. Sales of the cereal were down 6.8 percent in 2010.

    Last year, PepsiCo vowed to reduce added sugar per serving by 25 percent and saturated fat by 15 percent in its products over the next 10 years.
  17. Allstate

    Morgan Stanley or Merrill Lynch?
  18. Chocolate

    Schick or Gillette?
  19. Altoids for eating. Mentos for that bottle of Diet Coke.

    Stoli or Smirnoff?
  20. Quizno's (Jimmy John's trumps them both, though)

    Sharpie or Prismacolor?
  21. Silver

    Webster's or American Heritage?
  22. Dad's

    Incandescent or fluorescent corkscrew light bulb?
  23. I just sent three threads above this one, so there!

    Oops.
  24. "Arsenal" sounds cooler than "Tottenham", so, uh, that.

    Rare or well done?