And Because Scottie Enjoys 1 [not even close to a] Million Moms Snark:

Dunkin’ Donuts Ad Is Just Far Too ‘Sensual’ For ‘One Million Moms’

SO SENSUAL. SENSUAL DONUTS.

Robyn Pennacchia

IT IS TOO SEXY!

I feel like it’s been a while since we’ve checked in on Monica Cole and the “One Million Moms” that are definitely in the room with her right now as we speak, but this one was just too good to pass up. As many of you may know, I am originally from the Massachusetts/Rhode Island area, and am thus possessed of a certain fondness for Dunkin’ Donuts. Especially since they started carrying coffee milk, the only kind of milk I will drink on its own because I am not a freak like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kid Rock.

It’s like chocolate milk but coffee flavored and it is magical, thank me later.

Anyway! The One Million Moms are very upset about a Dunkin’ Donuts ad that features Megan Thee Stallion, on account of how it is just too sensual.

Let us watch!

If you are a normal human person, you are probably thinking that this is nothing and pretty much as wholesome as a Dunkin’ Donuts ad featuring Megan Thee Stallion could possibly be.

If you are Monica Cole, however, you are thinking:

One Million Moms has received complaints regarding the new ad campaign from Dunkin’ Donuts. The “Dunk N’ Pump” commercial features Megan Thee Stallion, aka hot-girl coach, Pro-Tina, launching the new Protein Refreshers. Unfortunately, the offensive ad also features a vulgar workout routine full of sexual innuendos with an extremely sensual message.

Megan wears a thong skimpy leotard with flesh-colored leggings in this disgusting ad along with the “backup performers” wearing similar outfits. While sipping on a Dunkin’ Protein Refresher, they perform inappropriate and crude moves and the commercial ends with Megan performing the splits.

This type of advertising is entirely unnecessary. Dunkin’ has deliberately chosen to produce controversial advertisements instead of wholesome ones.

Apparently, Dunkin’ executives do not care how damaging and destructive such ads are to our children. Everyone knows kids repeat what they hear and see. This ad demonstrates weak marketing, and Dunkin’ should have the corporate responsibility not to use an age-old euphemism that offends families.

Let them know that, as a parent and a consumer, you are disgusted by their recent irresponsible marketing choices.

Dunkin’ needs to know that parents disapprove!

Man, they are really, really running out of material if this is the most sensual ad they can find to complain about.

What is it she’s worried about? That “kids repeat what they hear and see?” That they will start wearing thong leotards, which do not even come in children’s sizes?

For the record, as I (by strange coincidence) mentioned Friday, I watched this episode of Saved By The Bell approximately 17,000 times as a child and never once purchased a thong leotard or sported mall bangs.

What battle will they be fighting next? The war on the Jane Fonda Workout?

Honestly, this ad is so innocuous that I am convinced that One Million Moms is just trying to take up newly minted MAGA weirdo Nicki Minaj’s beef with Megan as a bizarre show of solidarity. They’ve been really scraping the bottom of the barrel lately. The last commercial they were upset about was the State Farm Super Bowl ad featuring Danny McBride and Keegan-Michael Key, because it “features the scantily clad girl-group KATSEYE dancing provocatively.” For approximately two seconds.

As if that’s the most annoying State Farm ad anyone’s ever seen.

Sadly for Monica Cole, Elmore City, Oklahoma — the inspiration for the movie Footloose — rescinded its ban on dancing some time in the late ‘90s. However! The town of Purdy, Missouri, reportedly still has one on books, so she can just move there and live a life free of dancing, without having to bother anyone else.

7 thoughts on “And Because Scottie Enjoys 1 [not even close to a] Million Moms Snark:

  1. agreed. It’s annoying, over the top ridiculous, but guess what. You watched the whole thing, didn’t you. (ducking) And it will rattle around in your head for about twenty minutes. I think that was the idea. =)

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    1. Indeed. I always wonder about people who hate-watch stuff. Why clutter the mind? Sort of like how, when I read comics, I look at a few of the comments just below, and wonder why people read comics they don’t care for, then complain about them. Comics. Complaining about comics. Can’t they just skip the ones they don’t like? I wonder about that right up to the next comic I read. I guess some people are more happy being unhappy, hoping to make others join them. 🙂

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  2. I saw that commercial before. Didn’t know it was Megan. Thought it was cute and the women looked quite fit.

    I also wondered if any of them were drag queens, briefly. But I didn’t really care, I just thought if the were they were very good and then I went on to enjoy the silly commercial.

    I’d love to try some of that coffee milk. Too bad the closest Dunkin Donuts is 57 mils away. I am not driving that far for a coffee milk – I’ll figure out how to make my own first. Maybe buy coffee syrup and put some in some milk?

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    1. I’m not sure how to make it, but that sounds like it ought to work, MDavis! I wouldn’t drive that far for Dunkin’, either. Our closest one is on the toll road going North; it’s not quite 30 miles, but there is also the toll. I don’t care for coffee, myself, and don’t care for milk in my tea, either, but I can understand coffee milk. Enjoy!

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  3. Hi. Thanks for the post. You are correct Ali I do like to post that ridiculous woman’s screeds to show how hateful she can be in the pursuit of her “religion”. She is a paid shill who made her start attacking gay and lesbian couples. Monica Cole’s One Million Moms is funded by the American Family Association (AFA), which is a Christian organization that promotes its values through various activism efforts, including boycotts and media campaigns. The AFA has a significant budget and operates multiple radio stations and publications to support its initiatives. It is a fake organization to spew hate at the LGBTQ+ community. It is among a bunch that started around the same time such as Moms of liberty and the libs of TikTok. All funded behind the scenes or assisted by religious hate groups with big money funding from donors. Hugs

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