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Nestle does an especially good job of marketing to kids, particularly those from 8 to 12--the so-called tween group. Tweens enjoy such venerable tongue busters as SweeTarts and Laffy Taffy as well as such newer offerings as the Wonka candy line or the souped-up SweeTarts Shockers. The Shockers are ultrasour SweeTarts in a chewy fruit base that may be unpalatable to parents but are catnip to their kids. Young consumers also like it if candies have what manufacturers call play value. SweeTarts Gummy Bugs offer all the flavor punch of ordinary SweeTarts, with the added value...
Still, there is something potentially creepy about Miss Match's premise. When a co-worker asks Kate, "Has it ever occurred to you that some people actually enjoy being alone?", Kate responds with a swift, cheery "No." Brooking no objections, Kate is a radiantly relentless dictator of love. She's pretty, she's perky, she got her job through her rich lawyer daddy (Ryan O'Neal); we should hate her. But here is where Silverstone makes the show. Reese Witherspoon--Silverstone's successor as Hollywood's pixie of choice--has made a career of playing such characters (Election, Legally Blonde...
...These are tough questions. And if you're like most people, you will answer from the gut: Of course, I'd be happier if I were richer. I'd be delighted. Or, alternatively: Don't be ridiculous. I have a spouse/partner/kids I love. I have a challenging job I enjoy. I have great friends. Money can't buy these things...
...which other writers were always issuing polemics and producing grimly realistic novels about our perpetual crisis. Not Coetzee. His writing is veiled, oblique; his personal style aloof and monastic. He declines to take sides, join causes or reveal anything interesting about his private life. He is reputed to enjoy rugby, practice vegetarianism, and to live in a house with formidable electronic defenses, but the truth is anyone's guess; in accordance with postmodern tradition, all personal questions are deflected with gnomic asides about illusion and reality. And yet, and yet. When all the literary games are done and his last...
...watch the VMA’s and enjoy the fact that you recognize all but one of the artists. And then if you’re interested, check out the Mercury list for a cultural experience. Who knows, you might find something you like whose name you can drop the next time you catch someone listening to “The Scientist...