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meh.com

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hi@meh.com

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Thu, Feb 15, 2024 01:00 PM

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I can totally believe it's not butter. [Meanwhile, on SideDeal ] You?re receiving this email at {E

I can totally believe it's not butter. [Meh logo]( [Every day at Meh we’ve got a daily deal, and a thriving peanut gallery community that talks about it]( [WTF ARE THEY SAYING ABOUT THIS?]( [🥰]( [@seespotbark can still be surprised by Meh:]( [This actually looks delightful!]( [😵‍💫]( [@shahnm is kooky for the cookies:]( [I remain a sucker for this sort of thing…]( [😈]( [@OnionSoup may have seen our flaming contracts:]( [It’s sheer deliciousness is the work of pure evil.]( [Sounds great. I want to see what they’re talking about.]( [Meanwhile, on SideDeal (no guesswork required)]( [48-Pack: Little Secrets Dark Chocolate Peanut Caramel Nougat Bars]( [$100 48 for $29.99]( [I want this deal.]( You’re receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you signed up at [Meh]( with username {NAME} on 11/28/2016. To make changes to your email subscriptions [view your account]( or [unsubscribe](. [Meh logo]( 4717 Plano Parkway, Suite 130 Carrollton, TX 75010 #Deal_Discussion 2 active users @Irk 8:58 PM I think this is one of those products where the issue was, “Who was this for?” @Irk 8:59 PM These sorts of dunk snacks are typically marketed for kids, right? This one doesn’t seem to be. @Glen 9:00 PM Hasn’t there been a trend of marketing snacks that were originally intended for school lunches to working young adults? @Irk 9:01 PM Yes, I believe so. @Glen 9:02 PM I feel like this should be more appealing than it is. @Irk 9:03 PM Maybe it’s the breadsticks? Why are they breadsticks? @Glen 9:04 PM An attempt to not seem too guilty-pleasure-y? @Irk 9:05 PM Shot themselves in the foot.

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