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The Best One Yet

🍬 “Fruity Pebbles Latte, please” — Nestle’s coffee creamer-copia. Palantir’s perfect pitch. Target’s fire sale.

The Best One Yet

Nick & Jack Studios

News, Business

4.7 • 9.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Nestle sees America is consuming record amounts of coffee, so it’s piggybacking with record coffee creamer sales — and making it sweet. Palantir’s CEO did what no other CEO has: visited the President of Ukraine in wartime Liev. And Target just updated us again that they’re in some trouble — next up, a firesale in aisle 6. $NSRGY $PLTR $TGT Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Nick. This is Jack. It's Wednesday June 8th and today's pod is the best one yet.

0:06.6

TBOY. Nick and I have your hidden outfits. I'm going to see foam green. There we go.

0:11.6

You got ocean blue. I like what you did there. It's a nice Wednesday wardrobe. Let's roll with the check.

0:17.1

Now you can watch this pod and see these wardrobe every day.

0:21.5

Good for stream and video on Spotify now. Yes we are. You see the shirts and you see the takeaways. Jack what are you guys going for?

0:27.4

First TBOY. Boom TBOY. What's that first story?

0:31.8

Coffee consumption has hidden all time high and according to Nestle, so have coffee creamers.

0:37.9

We got ourselves a piggyback product here it is. Coco fruity pebbles fudge.

0:43.4

Creamer. For our second story, Palantir is one of the most mysterious, strange, secretive companies in America.

0:49.9

It's also the only one that had a personal power out with President Zelensky over in Ukraine.

0:55.5

Our third and final story is Tarje. Once again, target. Drag down the whole stock market restaurant.

1:01.8

Yeah, here we go besties. Fire sale over at aisle six. But before we hit that wonderful combo of stars.

1:08.8

Fantastic mix for a midweek check. We had a rare combo this week. It was pride month. Still is pride month.

1:15.4

And it was national donut debt. Okay, so Jack one day last week there was a celebration of the LGBTQ community and

1:23.2

a celebration of a delicious dessert. Now they seem totally unrelated. But the pride movements beginnings

1:30.0

included a donut. Get this yeties. We learned this from a bestie named Steve Decker down in Florida.

1:36.4

You probably know that the gay liberation movement began with the Stonewall uprising in 1969 in New York City.

1:42.9

But it actually began 10 years earlier in 1959 in lovely Los Angeles. In 1959, it was illegal in Los Angeles.

1:51.6

To not be dressed in the clothing of the gender listed on your ID card. Okay, so Jack hard to believe today.

1:58.0

But back then it was illegal to cross dress. Whatever ridiculously subjective law, by the way.

2:04.1

In the meantime, let's go to Cooper donuts, a 24 hour donut shop that happened to be located in the

2:10.1

heart of Los Angeles's gay district. Okay, so one night back in 1959, cops came into Cooper's donuts

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