Also promoted is a female formula, "24-Hour Energy for Dating Comedians." Luckily, this once-daily supplement gives men the energy they need to handle their paramours' constant rehearsing, mastering of foreign accents, emotional swings over callbacks, etc.
5-hour Empathy - "For when you just don't get it," the makers of 5-hour Energy offer this liquid supplement that provides, as Kenan Thompson's voiceover notes, "5 full hours of complete, intimate understanding of years of systemic oppression and ever-present racism." But even after an initial desire to do so, ad subject Beck Bennett is hesitant to try it, going so far as to pantomime chugging it down ("The cap is still on," notes Thompson) insisting he's not racist ("I voted for Biden what more do you want?!") and offering it to wife Heidi Gardner, who also declines ("I don't need that, 'cause I'm a woman, so… it's the same").1-800-Flowers - Kristen Wiig promotes the floral retailer as a way to show love for the mother ( Kate McKinnon) who's always been there for her.
Promoted here are My Super Sweet 16 and Pregnant America's Best Pregnant Dance Crew Wild 'n Out with a Special Guest: A Baby an all-baby-cribs edition of Cribs and, in an odd case of satirical prophecy, I'm Snooki and Pregnant ( Snooki Polizzi would reveal her pregnancy and engagement in March 2012).
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