Anthrax (the band) offered a deal
October 14, 2001 6:48 PM   Subscribe

Anthrax (the band) offered a deal Anthrax has been contacted by makers of the anti-biotic Cipro, a drug used to combat the deadly agent. The company, Bayer, inquired about possibly placing banner ads for their suddenly-in-demand pill at Anthrax's homepage, according to a report on the Rolling Stone website. Wasn't Bayer in the courts a while back for alleged involvement in the Holocaust of WW2? Maybe they were really onto something with the 'Not tested on animals' disclaimer.
posted by skinsuit (9 comments total)
 
Otto the Bus Driver: "Whoa, dude.. I thought it was going to be one of those Pink Moon type things for a second..."
posted by y2karl at 7:27 PM on October 14, 2001


Anthrax, weren't they the group who's only big hit was with ... Public Enemy?

ironic, don't you think?
posted by tsarfan at 7:53 PM on October 14, 2001


When ww2 was won, the americans took the trademark 'bayer' in the US. So it's a diffrent company.
posted by delmoi at 8:00 PM on October 14, 2001


Those poor Germans, they're always getting screwed--when's somebody going to stick up for them?
posted by y2karl at 8:05 PM on October 14, 2001


Make that World War I. Fun fact from this Bayer history:

"Just before the turn of the century, Bayer began marketing two notable drugs. In 1898, the company sold diacetylmorphine under the trade name Heroin; in 1899, it sold acetylsalicylic acid under the trade name Aspirin."
posted by agaffin at 8:21 PM on October 14, 2001


I stand by my previous remark...
posted by y2karl at 8:31 PM on October 14, 2001


wow.

I knew Bayer was evil... but not this evil...
posted by azazello at 8:44 PM on October 14, 2001


How about that?
I don't know their music from boxfull of puppies, but what a great response to Bayer.
Such jerkoffs, trying to capitalize on fear, and deplete supplies of a potentially crucial drug by encouraging people who don't need it to stock up.
Thank you, Anthrax for your small part.
posted by a_green_man at 11:09 PM on October 14, 2001


Delmoi,
You missed the article (maybe)...
"...,it was only by purchasing Sterling Drug in 1988 that the company finally regained U.S. rights to the Bayer name and the trademark Bayer cross."
Same Bayer, same tarnish.
posted by a_green_man at 11:29 PM on October 14, 2001


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