scramblenetwork.wordpress.com — The site for the MARS BARS CAMPAIGN, our effort to save VERONICA MARS-- the best written show on TV-- by sending the CW a huge shipment of MARS Candy Bars! So far, thousands of bars have been shipped out!!!
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funwithscissorsJun 8, 2007
I will make you a deal, if they do Veronica Mars in the nude, I will watch
shaft63Jun 8, 2007
This is really stupid. Why not just send any mars candy bar to them? That way there would be more candy sent to give a more impressive effect. Also, just copying the Save Jericho scheme is pretty lame. Seems like the distributor, The Indian Food Store, stands to get a lot of business if people insist on doing this.
ridesapalehorseJun 8, 2007
Well first, the Mars Bars are very hard to find because Hershey does not make them in the US anymore. These are British imports. Hence the $2 price tag. That's why they also had less than 4000 bars available in the US. That's not just this store's stock of Mars Bars, that's from 3 different distributors in 3 different cities.Second, the Jericho fans did not start the "send the network something to save teh show" idea. Off the top of my head, I can remember Roswell fans sending Tabasco sauce bottles to UPN to save their show.
ridesapalehorseJun 8, 2007
Acepup:And when Ms. Ostroff walks around her office and sees everyone eating Mars Bars, it will keep the show and out love of it in her mind.
ridesapalehorseJun 9, 2007
OK, WTF! I've seen 2 stories today hit the front page with fewer Diggs than this thread has now. One with 90 and the other with 93. Why has this not yet hit the front page?
ridesapalehorseJun 9, 2007
Out? Out of what?
noir101Jun 10, 2007
So for the marshmallows do we just donate to the fund, or do we get them from the indian food store site? Thx!
haikesJun 11, 2007
Fans of Alias also sent in brown paper bags to insure a second season with ABC. It's nothing new. And there were already plans in place for a campaign, it's just that the Jericho "uncancelation" pushed everyone into high gear since a "real" network listened...