Nowhere in sight?
THEY WERE EVERYWHERE!!!
(There's a pyramid of tampon boxes on the left hand corner of the screen, and a couple loose boxes on the table.)
The tampons and pads were still in their (black) boxes/packaging. Not single serving packages but packs of 40.
That's why I was ranting about product placement earlier.
Product Placement is sneaky advertising where consumer products are immersed into media as part of the story under instruction from the shows sponsor. Coke wants the people in a movie drinking coke, but Pepsi wants those same people drinking Pepsi. Coke and Pepsi both try to give the movie producer a shit ton of money and whoever the movie takes it from, that determines the shape of the cultural conciousness for the next couple weeks.
Every time you see a new car on a TV show, the company that makes that car gave the tv people a lot of money to use that car, and probably the car too.
There was an episode of Royal Pains recently where the story just stopped for 5 minutes and the characters talked about how amazeballs user-friendly the auto-navigation was on their new Ford. I was mortified by that level of blatant prostitution trying to pass itself off as entertainment.
Sure they have to make money, but subliminal advertising (Linguistic programming) only works if you don't recognize the advertising as advertising. Which means that someone thinks we're stupid, and they're wagering hundreds of thousands of dollars on our stupidity, which is just rude.
I'm guessing that "Redwing Migration" apart from some Animal Planet hoohaw, is also a Hockey Pun that only Canadians get?
Triple entedre.