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'Where Did the Soda Go?' Is My New Favorite Subreddit

Terrible infomercials are a dime a dozen, but hilariously shitty infomercials aren’t so easy to find. That’s why I’m such a big fan of r/wheredidthesodago, a subreddit dedicated to GIFs of infomercial disasters.

Terrible infomercials are a dime a dozen (plus these three bonuses!) but hilariously shitty infomercials aren’t so easy to find. That’s why I’m such a big fan of r/wheredidthesodago, a subreddit dedicated to GIFs of infomercial disasters. I think it’s fairly new — I can’t find any posts older than a few hours old, and user FredInvisible seems to be creating most of the posts — but it’s blowing up: This morning it had around 5,000 subscribers, now there’s nearly 7,000, with over 3,000 users on the subreddit right now. The use of GIFs as a medium can be exhausting sometimes, but in this context it works perfectly, lending the short disaster clips the aggressively-choppy, melting-VHS feel of TV Carnage while somehow giving even less context.

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The GIF that started it all. Where does the soda go? Via 

These are the types of kids we're raising these days: ones completely incapable of decisive action. Via

"Adios, Mable."

Oh oh ohhhgodI'madipshit. Via

This cold pizza is too hot to handle! Via

I love that someone put this in just to note that the cup switches hands. Via

It's funny how many infomercials are targeted at sad dads who wish they could add _any_ excitement to their life. Via

What could this even be an ad for? A cheeseburger holder? Via

Kids really suck at pouring milk.

This is my favorite. That poor basketball. Via