Speaker A

Let's go on to the lightning round then.

Speaker A

All right, question number one.

Speaker A

Chris Ninja has been working alongside Babyliss to get their products like espresso and coffee machines added to baby registries.

Speaker A

What unconventional product would you have added to your baby registry?

Speaker B

Oh, man.

Speaker B

This is where I'm like, feel like I'm giving away my merchandise savvy for free.

Speaker B

And, like, actually came up with this idea.

Speaker B

And.

Speaker B

And I think.

Speaker B

I mean, I don't know why this hasn't been done.

Speaker B

If I was.

Speaker B

If I was a baby registry, I'd call up fanatics and get a partnership with them.

Speaker B

Because every dad wants to buy his kid, you know, some onesie.

Speaker B

And mom, whatever.

Speaker A

And mom.

Speaker B

And mom.

Speaker B

And mom.

Speaker B

Yes.

Speaker B

And their kid could be a boy.

Speaker B

What?

Speaker B

You know, whatever.

Speaker B

I'm not gonna go that.

Speaker B

Down that road.

Speaker B

But, you know, everyone wants to buy.

Speaker B

Not everyone, but actually, I shouldn't say everyone.

Speaker B

Large, majority of parents will buy their kids a Wednesday onesie to support their local favorite team or whatever.

Speaker A

Yes.

Speaker B

Pro sports team, college team that they happen to root for.

Speaker B

So that would be what I would do.

Speaker B

So target, if you're listening, go do.

Speaker B

Do a deal with F to get fanatics to get a baby gear on your registry.

Speaker A

Awesome.

Speaker B

All right.

Speaker B

And in the dating world, people are zip coding a practice that involves dating only people within a particular zip code.

Speaker B

Is this a practice you have ever used in the past?

Speaker B

I'm curious.

Speaker B

And would you advise it now, or do you think it limits love?

Speaker A

No, I think this is a great idea.

Speaker A

I think really back in the.

Speaker A

Yeah, of course, back in the day when I was doing Tinder when I was single, like, I definitely put like a 20 mile radius.

Speaker A

I don't want to be driving an hour like that.

Speaker A

It's too much.

Speaker A

If.

Speaker A

I mean, maybe if you were trying for years and you couldn't find the right person, then sure.

Speaker A

But I think zip coding feels like, especially in this day, in this day and age and if you are a single parent with kids, which I was like, you know, no way.

Speaker A

I do not have time to drive two hours away to find love.

Speaker A

Sorry.

Speaker B

Wow.

Speaker B

Well, I got.

Speaker B

I got two Omnitok juniors that would totally disagree with that because if I had taken that approach, I would not have met my wife.

Speaker B

For those that know, you know, I married, I dated and married my wife long distance.

Speaker B

So zip coding, if I had practiced it, my life would be very, very different.

Speaker B

So I don't know.

Speaker B

I feel like it limits love.

Speaker B

That's my take.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker A

All right, Chris, question Number three, Frank's Red Hot, just released a line of gummy bears.

Speaker A

Will you try them?

Speaker A

Yes or no?

Speaker B

Absolutely not.

Speaker B

I hate gummy bears.

Speaker A

Oh, no.

Speaker A

Cinnamon bears.

Speaker B

Nope.

Speaker B

I hate them.

Speaker B

I hate them.

Speaker B

I love Frank's Red Hot, too.

Speaker B

Like, I'm all in on Frank's Red Hot, but the.

Speaker B

The fact that the gummy bear supersedes that.

Speaker B

My distaste for it.

Speaker B

No, absolutely not.

Speaker B

I take it you would.

Speaker B

You would try these.

Speaker A

I mean, I love a cinnamon bear, and I feel like they wouldn't be too far off from a cinnamon bear.

Speaker A

So, yes, I would try them.

Speaker A

Or like those.

Speaker A

Those Tajin covered, like, mango slices.

Speaker A

Those are really good too.

Speaker A

So I.

Speaker A

Yes.

Speaker A

I'm all for the spicy.

Speaker A

The spicy and sweet together.

Speaker A

I'll do it.

Speaker B

Frank's Red Hot isn't at all cinnamony, though.

Speaker B

It's more vinegary.

Speaker A

No.

Speaker A

Yeah, but I think I could do it like Gummy bear.

Speaker A

Oh, I'd try it.

Speaker A

I'd give it a shot.

Speaker B

Try it.

Speaker B

Oh, my God.

Speaker B

I don't.

Speaker B

No.

Speaker B

Not.

Speaker B

Not.

Speaker B

Not touching my palate and.

Speaker B

All right, last one.

Speaker B

Kroger had to recall two varieties of deli pasta salads because of possible listeria contamination.

Speaker B

Rank the following salads you would eat in order of preference at a summer barbecue.

Speaker B

Pasta salad, egg salad, and potato salad.

Speaker B

One through three.

Speaker B

Which ones would you most likely eat?

Speaker A

I would not eat any of these.

Speaker A

I'm not a salad person at a barbecue because that.

Speaker A

It just grosses me out.

Speaker A

But if I had to, I would do pasta, potato and egg, probably, and in that order.

Speaker A

Would you eat it?

Speaker A

Would you eat.

Speaker A

No, they're just out in the sun and people touched them and licked the spoons.

Speaker A

I just know.

Speaker B

Does your answer change if you're not at a barbecue?

Speaker B

What if you just happen to be, like, shopping and putting them in your fridge at home?

Speaker B

Okay, what's that answer?

Speaker A

So that answer would probably be egg potato pasta.

Speaker B

Okay.

Speaker B

The reverse order, potato, egg pasta.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker A

I feel like it's.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker A

The.

Speaker A

The heat and summer barbecue with all the mayonnaise base and all of those things.

Speaker A

No, thank you.

Speaker A

It's.

Speaker A

It's a recipe for disaster.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker B

Do you like.

Speaker B

Do you like a yellow potato salad or a white potato salad?

Speaker A

Oh, I do either.

Speaker A

I'm not, like, a huge potato salad person, so I'm.

Speaker A

I don't know.

Speaker A

Do you care?

Speaker A

Do you have a preference?

Speaker B

I like a little.

Speaker B

Definitely like some egg in my potato salad.

Speaker B

You know, like the potato salads that aren't very eggy.

Speaker B

Not my thing.

Speaker A

Okay, so, like, mustard based.

Speaker A

Like, you want the potato salad to be, like, mixed with mustard, mayonnaise, and the egg yolks so that it's like a yellow hue?

Speaker B

I think so, Yeah.

Speaker B

A yellow hue.

Speaker B

A yellow hue always works better for me, I think.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker B

Gives me the confidence that it's in the range of things that I want.

Speaker A

Yeah, Fair.

Speaker A

Fair enough.

Speaker A

Fair enough.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker A

Good to know in case you want to buy crisp potato salad.

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker B

You know, please send them my way.

Speaker B

I love a good potato salad.