Canadian Tire stores have served Canadians for over 100 years now, overflowing with any sort of hardware you'd ever need.
Well, "need" might be inaccurate word-choice.
So why has Canadian Tire become obsessed with massive display objects and humongous lawn and garden statues? Are people really jonesing for a nearly life-sized lawn dinosaur or say, a garden astronaut?
Canadian Tire seems to think so. And is spectacle really a lucrative marketing strategy?
Wait a minute. I took a photo and blogged about it here. I just answered my own question, didn't I?
*facepalm* As Spongebob would say, "all I know is fine dining and breathing."
7 comments:
Hahahahahaha, gotcha!
Beautiful blog
We were in there yesterday, and I didn't notice. But I don't tend to notice much. 😊
I have not, and will never be an inflatable fan.
When I see things like that, I tend to have visions of going rogue with a pellet gun, especially houses that display inflatable armies of figures during holidays.
Not an inflatable fan.
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37paddington: LMAO!
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