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St. Louis comedians and long-time friends Greg Warren, Tim Convy & Sean O’Brien come together each week to bring you “The Consumers” - a podcast that meets the customer at the cash register, combining entry-level research with questionable personal experiences to put your brand loyalty to the test. This Midwest trio examines the history, origin and evolution of all the junk you love to blow money on - if you’re looking for a ‘hot take’ on your brand’s cultural significance, you can put your ...
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Weekly conversations between Rob Sharkey and Lesley Kelly about food, agriculture and farming and how it affects the consumer. Topics include public perception, legislature, consumer buying habits, marketing strategies and an explanation of farming techniques.
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It is Pepperidge Farm Day! Things got a little dicey in Virgina. Randy takes another beating for his private label proclivities. After a 73 episodes hiatus, Tim tries another “Mmm Mmm Good” joke. Sean’s word of the week may become an integral part of the podcast. Greg thinks 250 x 4 equals One Million; Sean’s grammar is an embarrassment, and Tim st…
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It’s the long-awaited Nerf episode and we love it. Sean is heartbroken but hanging in there. Maybe he deserved it for making his sister cry back in the day. Tim and Greg bring up an old argument. Randy and Sean referee. Sean takes wordplay to another level. We are very proud. Sean checks out for a few minutes. When you offer to buy at Starbucks, Gr…
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Zoltan Kaszas, Ben, Jerry… It’s a loaded episode. Sean is an emotional wreck over the Bills game and it turns out, that was probably a good hunch. Greg had a run-in at Starbucks and Sean fights for him. We find out Tim is ice cream royalty. A lot of talk about whether Tim’s “DC is the capitol of Virginia” comment last week is the dumbest thing utte…
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This week, the guys take a deep dive into the world of Uncrustables. Sean kicks things off by celebrating the Bills big win, while Greg shares a hilarious tale about his misadventures with a hybrid car. The trio dive into some big questions: Are Uncrustables throwing shade at Jif, and what’s the secret behind their runaway success? Sean pitches pat…
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This week, the guys take a deep dive into the history of elevators—but not before debating their "lower limit" for rating random restaurants. Greg sounds the horn (literally), and they tease the possibility of new merch with a special design inspired by Sean’s math. A heated discussion ensues: could Skippy ever sponsor the show? Greg isn’t exactly …
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Sean and Josh take a trip down memory lane, sharing stories of opening for bands, while Tim reflects on how Ludo perfectly timed their hits for radio. Sean might have discovered the ultimate on-stage water, and Josh teaches the crew how to scale a fish before recounting a lonely late-night encounter at a McDonald’s drive-thru. Tim revisits a memora…
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Get ready for a deep dive into the tangy and unexpected history of Heinz! Sean kicks things off with a hilarious tale about his comedy set at his aunt’s retirement party, while the guys uncover surprising ketchup trivia—like its tomato-less beginnings and the mystery behind Heinz’s '57.' They also tackle the bizarre question: what was coal tar doin…
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Energizer! Mookapotamus shows his face! Tim is ripping off fans. We all agree our Energizer is a great brand, but they were once guilty of acting like babies. Tim reports on a battery mystery. There’s some talk of firing Randy and Sean steps up.The Consumers による
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Gatorade! We have Christmas lights. Tim gets wacky at the first Consumers photo shoot and Sean and Greg are reluctant to play along. We remember the first Consumers studio and the practice episodes. Sean has a legend of a dumb moment. We talk about Logan Paul’s sports drink and it gets goofy. We finally all agree on something, and it is gum. Fun fa…
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Greg and Sean reflect on their time in Seattle, sharing memories of an in-flight emergency. Sean crushed it with his t-shirt sales but hilariously struggles with locating hotel fridges. We dive into the history of Fritos, even pondering if Mahatma Gandhi would have been a fan. The word "mercurial" makes an epic return. A debate arises about the ult…
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Greg and Sean spent 12 hours in a car together. Something had to give, and it did. Filmmaker Michael Moore makes a surprise appearance on the pod. We think something is a little fishy with Monaghan’s first date. Sean had a crush on lady that he used to delivered pizzas to, and he gives out her address. We finally learn the origin of Sean’s two-doll…
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It’s the Honey Baked Ham episode. We promise, we will eventually get there. We’ve got decorations from Kate Convy? Greg stutters through an apology to Williams Sonoma. A lot of “you’re a bad driver” accusations flying around the studio. We receive inside information on the Honey Baked Ham holiday rush from an officer of the law. Momentous occasion.…
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We kick off this week with a special guest, Dustin Nickerson. One host is running late to the show, and you’ll never guess who it is. Greg argues that Dan Gable is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, while Dustin questions how hard wrestling really is. Tim and Greg reminisce about spotting the most attractive archaeologist. The guys delve in…
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Before they get to Legos, the team examines Sean’s frog water and his basic human rights. Deep dive on “guy who turns his yard into a parking lot twice a year.” Right as Greg gets into history, the discussion detours into a major Dan Fogelberg controversy. Tim’s got a duck joke. The world doesn’t remember Kiddicraft, but they should. Greg tries out…
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Cheescake Factory is the next brand on the docket and we have an insider in the studio. Major “word of the day” drama. Sean owns up to some missteps on the KC trip. Cookie Dough adulting and The National Park Service is getting in on everything. Greg takes a walk on the corny side, more precisely, the corn mixed with zucchini and red onion side.…
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The Oreo Episode is here! Before the team even mentions the word, “cookie”, Sean drops a bomb that may forever change the landscape of the podcast. The Biscuit Wars involved thievery, sickness, family drama, betrayal and much, much more. In a world where tales of clueless Starbucks employees are the norm, Tim’s got a good one. The people have spoke…
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The boys celebrate Southwest Airlines, but first take hits from all sides for the episode numbering mishap. Greg ruined a party, almost broke up a marriage and may have gotten some furniture workers fired. Greg attempts to explain airline deregulation. Sean and Greg love Southwest and Herb Kelleher. Everyone watches Herb arm wrestle and smoke. Tim …
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This week Greg, Tim & Sean dive into White Castle. Subscribe and Like to see more - https://bit.ly/NateYTSubscribe Host: Greg Warren (https://www.instagram.com/GrockWarren) Tim Convy (https://www.instagram.com/TimConvy) Sean O'Brien (https://www.instagram.com/thatSeanOBrien) Podcast produced by Nate & Laura Bargatze Adrian Kulp, Greg Warren, Randy …
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This week’s brand is Dunkin’. Greg introduces the team. Sean thinks the Memorial Day to Labor Day pool season is antiquated. Greg stocks up the studio. Dunkin’s founder got his start selling ice chips and Sean’s not buying it. Greg does an impression of an annoying New Yorker in Florida. Tim examines Dunkie the mascot. Sean is sure he can get a Dun…
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