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Mar. 1st, 2004 05:22 pmSo what do they put in cereal boxes now? DVD's. I just bought a box of Frosted Mini-Wheats which included one of four movies. And not utter shite either. "The Mask" and "Spy Kids" were among the four. I spent more renting "Spy Kids" two years ago than I just paid for this box of cereal. Think about it the next time you're looking at a $42.95 DVD: it's more profitable for Kellogg's to give away DVD's than misshappen, unpainted, bright orange, mutant, squashed, "I think this is supposed to be a dinosaur of some sort" mystery toys.
And DVD's cost more to make than CD's...
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Date: 2004-03-01 08:07 pm (UTC)I think I would have preferred a comic with some 3-D glasses, to read while I ate, but whatever...
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Date: 2004-03-01 08:47 pm (UTC)But I agree, I have fond memories of learning french from the little games and stuff they put on the back of my count chocula and boo berry cereal when I was a youngin...
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Date: 2004-03-02 08:14 am (UTC)How much does it cost to make mass-produced copies of DVDs? It can't be all that much because unless there is no profit motive, neither the manufacturers nor cereal companies - one of which must be footing the bill - would be doing so.
Either that or the DVD manufacturers are trying to bait-and-hook kiddies into buying more DVDs or DVD players. I can imagine there are some some parents (who don't have a DVD player) who are now are getting pressured by Litle Johnny to buy a DVD player - solely because he now wants to play his DVD that he gotin his box of Fruit Loops.
Re: Buy! Buy More! Buy More And Be Happy!
Date: 2004-03-02 09:07 am (UTC)Insider information (from one who used to work in DVD duplication sales)
Date: 2004-03-02 12:17 pm (UTC)You run 100K or more , you're paying 30 cents each
Most costs for full DVDs are also coverning the cost to Create the content.
With movies like "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" ..chances are Disney made a bjillion of them , had underrun on their printing (the more expensive part) or had some misprinted ones (wrong colour, spelling on label, muddy logos etc) and had a whole whack of these things.
Chances are they were probably slated for destruction before some promo exec said ..give em away in kids cerial ..market our name to kids. Kellog proabably picked em up for a song.
Probably cost Kellog nothing to screen their name on the top. and throw them in the box (maybe 1cent each)
Disney gets marketing and solves its overrun misprint problem Kellog gets to give away a (appearently) high value prize. DVD manufacutrers sell more DVD players
As far as AMAZON selling them .. they are selling the package as well.
Re: Insider information (from one who used to work in DVD duplication sales)
Date: 2004-03-02 02:09 pm (UTC)Don't forget that the wholesaler is making a profit, too. The actual cost of production is going to be lower than what the discs wholesale for. If the movie distributor (or the cereal company for that matter) happens to own DVD production facilities things get even cheaper.