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Obscure Israeli Product Placement

My parents have always called me "Eagle Eye," since it seems my editorial eye catches things that other people don't. I like to think my editorial eye finds other things, too, of a non-typo-related nature.

For instance, watching an episode of Will & Grace this season (the one where Grace goes to her parents' country house to visit with her father), sitting on a shelf in the kitchen is a big-ass box of Wissotsky Tea. Who put it there? What random thought by set design decided that the Adlers would have Israeli tea in their summer home? It was almost too subtle. At least it wasn't a jar of gefilte fish or a box of "matzos."

And speaking of product placement, does anyone get Ad Age magazine? And if you do, could you send me a copy of my quote on page 56 in the June 26 issue?

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