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The concept of magic potion tea dates back centuries, originating from ancient civilizations that believed in the power of natural remedies and herbal concoctions. This mystical elixir is believed to possess extraordinary properties that can stimulate healing, enhance vitality, and even grant individuals supernatural abilities. The composition of a magic potion tea varies depending on the desired outcome or purpose. Herbalists and alchemists carefully select and combine ingredients to create a magical fusion that provides specific effects. Some common ingredients found in these enchanted teas include herbs, flowers, roots, spices, and occasionally even rare or exotic elements. Each ingredient in a magic potion tea is believed to possess unique properties that contribute to the overall effect.


Veitch told Huffpost that his favorite advertisement featured the spongmonkeys wearing horned helmets and declaring that they are not savage Huns, and as such, would never deign to consume untoasted subs. You can also view this ad on the Rathergood Youtube channel.

When TikTok user rebarrabonbon asked millennials which advertisement from the early 2000s was still stuck in their minds, potterybydanielle stitched the video with a clip of the commercial, quoting the original ad s line about Quiznos pepper bar in her video s caption. Veitch told Huffpost that his favorite advertisement featured the spongmonkeys wearing horned helmets and declaring that they are not savage Huns, and as such, would never deign to consume untoasted subs.

Quiznos mascot promotional ad

Each ingredient in a magic potion tea is believed to possess unique properties that contribute to the overall effect. For example, chamomile may provide a calming and soothing effect, while ginseng can boost energy and stamina. Furthermore, lavender may promote relaxation and sleep, and cinnamon might enhance a sense of warmth and vitality.

EV Grieve

In the Subway post from yesterday, a commenter mentioned that Quiznos had/has a rat for a mascot. Heh. Well, I dunno. There was the Quiznos in the complex at 19-23 St. Mark's . once home to the Dom, the Electric Circus, etc. (No need to get into that!) Anyway, the St. Mark's Quiznos closed in 2007. I've never been to a Quiznos. and have no idea what their mascot is. So I actually looked it up. and unless this is some wacky spoof, then Quiznos really did have a rat for a mascot. one with crazy-ass eyes and a bowler hat. accompanied by something with a guitar and pirate hat.

Posted by Grieve at 6:26 AM Labels: East Village, Quiznos, rats, St. Mark's Place

9 comments:

Anonymous said.

They were called "The Spongemonkeys,". and I loved them soooooooo much.

Anonymous said.

Thanks, Alex. I just did a search for spongemonkeys -- wow, apparently I missed this moment of pop culture advertising.

Slate did a piece on them:

The fellow in Slate gave the ads an A. I'll go with the F.

Anonymous said.

It was done by a guy named Joel who lives in England. It used to be just a cute little website he did that few knew about. Now he has done commercials, has a band, and seems to make a living off of it. Here is the link:

My personal favorite is Iggy Pop's Ocelot Shop:

He also had a great Led Zeppelin Viking Kittens short that he must have received a cease and desist for, since it disappeared off his website years ago. Not that you can't find it other places now:

Anonymous said.

i remember that quiznos on st. marks. it was slapped with numerous DOH violations and eventually shuttered. i think they had a rat problem, so quite ironic.

Anonymous said.

i, too, give the ad an F. who wants to think about deranged rats nibbling on your sandwich?

on another note, i now have a craving for a quizno's sub!

Anonymous said.

I just changed by grade to F-

Anonymous said.

but seriously, i hope it's a spoof. otherwise what sort of idiotic ad agency would put together a rat mascot for a food company?

Jill said.

I ate Quiznos twice, the first in Montana, and it was a seriously superior and delicious sandwich. Or maybe I was just really hungry because . well,l I was in Montana and it is a place where you can eat a lot more, those wide open spaces or something. But after that meal, which we ate in the car on the way to some camping trip, my whole family became raving lunatics about how much better Quiznos was than Subway.

The next time I ate was somewhere in NY- wasn't there one on W14th St? Well I can't remember. Anyways, it sucked. Must be the NY water.

Anonymous said.

Man, are you kidding?! Joel is great!

"Angry Kittens" video (The Vines) is the best.
http://rathergood.com/vines

This stuff is what Flash REALLY should be used for.

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The combinations and proportions of these ingredients add to the potency and efficacy of the potion. Crafting a magic potion tea involves a combination of rituals and procedures. These rituals often include the use of incantations, specific brewing techniques, and an understanding of the properties of various ingredients. The infusion of magic and intention is a vital aspect of the brewing process, as practitioners believe that their mindset and beliefs influence the tea's final outcome. Consuming magic potion tea is said to trigger the intended effects within the body and mind. Some individuals claim to experience heightened awareness, enhanced focus, or an easing of physical ailments shortly after imbibing these mystical brews. Others rely on them for spiritual and emotional healing, relying on the potion's abilities to promote well-being, balance energies, and provide a connection to the ethereal realm. It is important to note that the concept of magic potion tea exists predominantly within the realm of mythology, folklore, and spiritual beliefs. While many communities have practiced herbalism for centuries and found solace and healing through natural remedies, the supernatural abilities attributed to magic potion teas remain a matter of personal belief and interpretation. In conclusion, magic potion teas have captivated the imagination of humanity for centuries. Whether as a means to promote physical healing, enhance mental faculties, or facilitate spiritual experiences, these mystical elixirs continue to pique curiosity and inspire individuals to explore the realms of magic and herbal remedies..

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