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Lightning Round: Fanatics for Babies, Dating by Zip, and the Mayo Debate | Fast Five Shorts

Oct 11, 2025
In a rapid-fire discussion, hosts propose adding Fanatics sports gear to baby registries, sparking a quirky retail idea for new parents. They dive into the debate about dating within zip codes, weighing practicality against the possibilities of long-distance love. A spicy controversy arises with Frank's RedHot gummy bears, as one host turns them down flat. And when it comes to summer barbecues, preferences for yellow potato salad clash with disdain for mayonnaise-based dishes, making for a lively culinary debate!
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ADVICE

Add Team Gear To Baby Registries

  • Partner baby registries with sports merch sellers to meet obvious parent demand.
  • Chris suggests Target strike a deal with Fanatics so parents can add team onesies to registries.
ANECDOTE

Long-Distance Dating Led To Marriage

  • Chris dated and married his wife long distance and says zip-coding would have prevented that relationship.
  • He believes restricting dating by zip code can limit love and change life outcomes.
ADVICE

Use A Practical Dating Radius

  • Limit dating radius when practical to save time and avoid long commutes.
  • Anne recommends keeping distance small, especially for single parents with limited time.
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