a marketing program begun in 1973 by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States, and later also in Canada. The program allowing schools to earn books, musical instruments, computers, and other school supplies in exchange for labels or Universal Product Codes (UPCs) on associated products
The Campbell's Soup Company announced in February 2016 it would be ending the Labels for Education program, citing declining participation. After July 31, 2016, no new schools could enroll in the program, and only UPCs with the Labels for Education logo would be valid for redemption
by SPrice1980 May 10, 2023
Hym "That is an apt way of putting it. It's 'a fraudulent re-labeling racket' Where you take me ideas, call them something else, and launder them out. And then, when someone questions you about it you can just re-label the person you're doing it to into a class of people who anything is justified against. A 'Neo-Nazi' and, therefore, you can ignore their rights. And when that doesn't work you can guilt by association fallacy the person defending them."
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a sad person, you can usually find them playing video games such as fortnite and roblox. some may consider them a “loser” or “mistake” best friend is priscila.
by gamer girl uwu April 19, 2020
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😱: A combination of branding and bland. Used to indicate corporate homogenization. Can also apply to corporate interference in the arts, as in the case of Starbucks forming a music label
by InterpersonalCommunication February 19, 2025