No time for love, Dr. Jones
And apparently Indy can’t spare the time, because he’s too busy plastering his mug all over the supermarket. Everywhere I looked this morning, there he was, on M&Ms, cereal, the toy aisle. Sigh. It makes me long for the elegantly discreet merchandizing strategies of say, Shrek, or Ghostbusters in its hey-day.
I’m an old-school Indiana Jones fan, and I’m looking forward to seeing the new movie. But before I do, someone needs to tell me: What is an “Adventure Spoon?”

3 Comments:
You gots to be wary about things like this, Dr. Dana. Back in college, my housemates and I ate several metric tons of Chex Cereal to get Cow Bowls and Spoon Friends...which we NEVER RECEIVED.
20 years, still bitter. Oh, and I still cringe at the sight of Chex Party Mix.
Perhaps it is the hot new excavation tool - not as much pizazz as a bullwhip though. Lynn
I feel your pain, Ms. Elaine; the gods of cereal freebies are fickle indeed.
Lynn, being old-school, I can't imagine how you'd implement an "adventure spoon" in the field. It worries me, these advances in the field...
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