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Last week, Life cereal began re-airing the original Mikey-Likes-It commercial, which ran from 1972 to 1984. It features a finicky four-year-old who, contrary to rumor, did not perish from mixing Pop Rocks and Coke but became an ad executive, proving that you can take the boy out of the ads, but he'll still make money there. Mikey should feel right at home. There are lots of other comeback kids...
QUISP Crunchy corn cereal...
...Kitchen, family room. Eat breakfast, branola cereal with peach...
...very spread of this sort of business model could create Priceline's biggest challenge. With ever faster, always-on gizmos connected to the Web, we will all have access to ever more information. And if we all know the lowest accepted bid for a certain flight or box of cereal, then won't that bid become the de facto price? Priceline's revolution would then have led us right back to where it began: the world of fixed prices...
...coins feel so good--and fill such a giant need in our world of $1 vending machines--why has the Treasury spent $45 million advertising them? Why is the U.S. Mint distributing 5,000 of them in cereal boxes as a marketing gimmick? Because even in money, there is no such thing as a sure thing. How we feel about what we carry in our pockets says an awful lot about what we carry in our hearts and our minds. Last year a coalition of 11 European countries rolled out a brand-new currency called the euro. And though euro...