It’s Not All Bad

We’re paying more for fewer flights, but we’re better entertained on them. Seatback in-flight entertainment systems with live TV, pioneered by JetBlue in 1999 and Delta Song in 2003, have become the norm on several airlines.

We’re able to get online in the air now, too. The first true in-flight Internet service, Boeing’s Connexion, lost all its U.S. airline support after the 9/11 attacks. But by 2008, Gogo Inflight began to appear on American and Delta planes; now AirTran, Continental, Alaska Airlines, and US Airways offer Gogo Internet, as well.

We’re stuck on the ground for less time, thanks to new rules forbidding long tarmac delays that took effect in 2009. And if we’re bumped, the mandatory compensation also went up in 2009.

That tarmac delay rule has changed how airlines cancel flights, as well. They now typically cancel flights further in advance rather than waiting for the last minute, as they did during the horrible summer of 1999 when thousands of people were trapped in airports and on sweltering planes.

That’s controversial; some airline experts argue it means more flights get cancelled because of weather than there used to be. But I think it’s been a good thing overall, as people aren’t as frequently stuck in the airport or on planes waiting to take off.

Now What?

We may be safer and better protected, but we aren’t happier. The University of Michigan’s American Consumer Satsifaction Index has been tracking Americans’ opinions of airlines since 1995, and the industry as a whole has held steady in the mid-60s for the past ten years. Looking at individual airlines, the majors take big dips the year after they merge (because mergers are an awful mess) but the only standout is Southwest, whose score of 81 is much higher than other major airlines.

The culprit, I’d say, is the overwhelming sense of dehumanization that’s come over air travel in the past ten years. Maybe the TSA is more efficient than the old security system, but it turns travelers into objects to be virtually and literally strip-searched. On board, planes are more crowded, seats are often smaller, flight attendants crabby, and little amenities have been taken away. And when we add up all the fees, we aren’t paying less for this than we did in the late ’90s, either.

We’ve spent the past ten years in airports staring back at 9/11, figuring out what we could do not to repeat it. How about we spend the next decade figuring out how to balance safety with making flying feel more human again.

 

Ritter Sport strawberry yogurt in McFlurry

Starting next week It will give the Ritter Sport varieties strawberry yogurt as a McFlurry ice cream at McDonald’s. So I’m looking forward and will on occasion been in a McDonald’s store to look over.

Ritter Sport treasure hoard of gold and gold star

From October to December there is again the treasure as Ritter Sport Limited Edition 250g square. This year there is also a shimmering gain, namely the Knight of Gold Star Sports. Conched milk chocolate in a star shape, which was finished with 22.5 percent Trinitario cocoa. The price for the pot of gold star lies at 4.99 €.

Twix White, Twix Fino

Since 16 August there is the Twix bars into the limited special edition Twix White coated with white chocolate. In August, a new Twix ausßerdem celebrated its premiere product. Twix Fino should represent a lower calorie version of the Twix bar. This was the biscuit bars to be removed and replaced by a crispy waffle. Reminiscent of something Mars Delight. Is the Twix bar Fino allerdins it currently only in England. Who wants to try this bar can sometimes be so lucky to even eBay .

Trolli Gummi Bear Ring

Trolli has again launched a new product on the market. In Trolli Gummi Bear ring is edible jelly finger jewelry in five flavors.

Confiserie Heilemann autumn tablets

Of the Heilemann Confiserie there since September, three new seasonal varieties. The autumn-50g tablets are available in the typical flavors of the season, apple-cinnamon, vanilla, almond and orange caramel.

Storck merci chocolate

Storck ventures in Austria with the Makr merci into a new segment. From September there is also a fact merci 100g chocolate bar in the four varieties Edelrahm, almond nut milk, coffee cream and dark chocolate 72%.

New creations by Zotter

Zotter from there since September new chocolate creations Series “handmade” and “labooko”. This item may include such curious names Enjoyment attack, For late risers or Inns [ch] bruck.

Ricola Honey Herb

With “Ricola Honey-Herb” in October brings a new Ricola herbal candy on the market. The specialty of the 13-herb blend of herbs combined with honey.

Ritter Sport White Cornflakes

Ritter Sport soon brings a white variant of the popular Ritter Sport Cornflakes variety out. It is also the first grade at the user could specify the name of the variety in a survey with.

 

 

How to Fly Safer

Ten years after 9/11, it’s both harder and safer to fly. We have fewer airline and flight choices, we pay less for tickets but more in fees, and airport security can be really, really annoying. But airport security is a lot more professional than it used to be, and it’s possible to surf the Internet on planes.

Is that a better experience? Before you anoint flying in 2011 the “worst year ever,” remember the epic delays of the summer of 1999 when thousands of people were stuck in airports for days. And remember that back before 2001, airport security was widely considered a farce — there just wasn’t one big agency for people to target. Planes are crowded and security lines are miserable nowadays, but it isn’t all bad.

Hate The TSA? You Have A Short Memory

Shortly after 9/11, there were three big changes in airline security: pilots got guns, cockpit doors were locked and reinforced, and the TSA replaced the private contractors running airport security around the country. A few years later, airports finally started screening all checked baggage for explosives (something which had been demanded since the Lockerbie bombing in 1988).

The TSA has come under a lot of criticism for being reactive, less efficient than foreign airport security systems, and for being “security theater.” TSA officers occasionally do epically stupid things like patting down babies and disconnecting people’s urostomy bags. But you have to remember how abysmally bad our airport security system was before the TSA came about.

In 2001, airport security paid less than the starting salaries at airport fast-food restaurants. In 1987, security screeners allowed 20% of dangerous objects to pass through checkpoints, and their performance had actually gotten worse by 2001, General Accounting Office official Gerald Dillingham said then.

Argenbright Security, which ran screening operations at 46 of the nation’s busiest airports in 2001, had been convicted in federal court of hiring felons as security screeners; that year, the DOT found it still employed 37 people with outstanding arrest warrants. According to the TSA, federalizing airport security has lowered worker turnover from 125% per year to 6.4%.

While the TSA professionalized things, it also created somewhat-humiliating and time-consuming new procedures following the discovery of new threats. One failed shoe-bomber in late 2001 means that ten years later, we all still have to walk barefoot through security. A failed plot in 2006 involving liquid explosives now means we all have to throw out our water bottles, and has led to absurd, Talmudic discursions on what constitutes a “gel.” And a failed “underwear bombing” plot in 2009 led to the new “nude-o-scan” machines, scanners which try to see under peoples’ clothes.

Does any of this make us safer? Maybe, maybe not. It’s definitely worth debating the line between security, comfort and privacy. But it’s certainly not worse than the incompetent, corrupt airport security regime we had before the TSA came into being.

There are a few hopeful signs out there right now. The TSA seems to be coming to its senses on screening children, and is running a pilot program by which frequent travelers can zip more easily through security. The public definitely has to keep up the scrutiny and pressure, but that’s another advantage of security being run by the government: the public can keep up pressure in a way it couldn’t when security was run by anonymous, lowball-bidding rent-a-goons.

Fewer Choices, Higher Prices

September 11 led to a sharp, brief drop in air travel, followed by a federal bailout of the major airlines. But it had one much bigger long-term effect on airfares. The war in Iraq, among other things, led to dramatically higher fuel prices.

Major airlines were already merging before 9/11; American bought TWA in January 2001, shutting down TWA’s independent operations by the end of that year. But since 2003 when the U.S. invaded Iraq, oil prices have been much higher than previously; according to InflationData.com, oil prices averaged $65.94/barrel between 2004-2010, more than double 2001′s price of $29.23.

So we’ve watched airlines merge and fees grow by leaps and bounds. US Airways and America West combined, then Delta and Northwest, United and Continental, and finally Southwest and AirTran. In 2008, many airlines started charging for all checked bags. Free food in coach class finally ended in 2010 when Continental, the last holdout, gave up. Now, even major airlines like American are starting to charge extra for aisle and window seats.

Airlines are slashing routes, too. While flights at some hub airports such as JFK and Atlanta are up over the past ten years, many mid-sized cities such as Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and St. Louis have seen major declines in flights. Delta announced this year that it’s cutting off service entirely to 24 smaller airports.

 

Skittles Now Also in Germany (Competition)

For all Skittles I have friends out there now is good news. Namely, the wait has finally ended. Skittles on September are finally officially and regularly available in Germany. The German community Skittles team has me on this special occasion but also like a storage package with a total of 32 Skittles packs are to come.

Included were 16 times the variety “Fruits” and 16 times the variety “Crazy Sour” (In the variety “Crazy Sour” is the way to the smooth version, not the American version). A huge thank you! Since I never eat the packages alone can and will say nothing at all, I raffle total of 28 packs of 7 x 4 packs (2 x 2 x Crazy Fruits and Sour) to you. You have only one entry about this contest in your blog post that includes the way a link to the contest. Important! The link to your blog entry you post it here as a comment.

By the way, your blog should not have been created specially for this competition here but already contain some entries. The closing date for entries is 20/09/2010. Excluded from the lottery are all Candyholic authors. Anyone can participate who is living in Germany. Otherwise I’ll kill namely the high shipping costs. The seven winners will be drawn at random (via random.org). So best not to waste seconds and get started right away! :mrgreen:

Addendum: And the seven lucky winners are: Carrie, Kathrin, Aunt Trulla, Bine, Mandylein, Diana and Anne. Congratulations! :grin: For others hold as I said: Do not be sad! Soon there will be a raffle that is again with us. So stop by still worthwhile.

 

Some Suggestions for your Weekend Getaway

Whether you’re headed off to the beach, into the mountains or over to the big city, let our handy cheat sheet help you pack for any weekend getaway.

By the Sea

Soaking up a little mood-boosting sunshine and going for long walks along the shore? Bring these essentials.

Canvas tote. A sturdy bag can hold magazines, snacks, sunscreen and a towel. Post-trip, repurpose your beach bag into a chic shopper for trips to the farmers market.

Strappy sandals. These haute soles are great for the beach, boardwalk and the bars. An embellished, metallic pair easily goes from day-to-night.

Sun-shielding hat. Channel bathing beauties of yore and save your skin from the sun with a wide-brimmed hat. Colored hair will benefit from this coverage too.

Swimsuit. Invest in a swimsuit that’s well-made and will last longer than one season. Look for tight stitching and sturdy material (it should contain at least 15 percent spandex). If you have a larger chest, thick straps will offer you the most support and comfort. Seek out bikini tops sized like bras and feature molded cups for better support. Smaller women can try halter and bandeau tops.

Oversized dress. Get an easy-breezy look with a flowy caftan or maxi-dress you can throw on over your suit for dinner on the deck. Bring a simple solid (think classic navy, tan-enhancing taupe or deep rose pink) in lightweight jersey. Then, pick one in ethnic prints and breezy cottons at the beachside shops.

Into the Woods

Nothing like fresh, clean air and the serenity of the forest to recharge your mind and reinvigorate your senses. Be prepared, so roughing it won’t be rough at all.

Backpack. This grade school essential is back in style; utilitarian-cool backpacks have been all over the runways. Choose one that will hold your necessities but is of a manageable size so you can use it when you get back to civilization. Look for water-resistant, coated nylon fabrics in unexpected neutrals, like burgundy and deep green.

Long-sleeve shirt. The foot of the mountain may be hot, but the peak can be surprisingly chilly. Pack a light long-sleeved waffle tee for layering so you’re comfortable at any altitude.

Water bottle. A stainless steel water bottle will not only help the environment, it will also help your wallet. Choose one in your favorite color and up your hydration quotient every day to stay healthy and keep your skin smooth.

Digital watch. Keep track of when the sun goes down with a sporty chic watch that’s as functional as it is fashionable. Pick a timepiece with a compass feature to keep you on the right path.

Sunscreen. The sun is still strong, even in the shade. Reapply a broad-spectrum sunblock every few hours. A sweat-resistant formula won’t clog pores as you traverse the trails.

Hot in the City

Big cities glitter even more when the sun is shining. Explore new shops and museums on this urban adventure that’ll leave you fully inspired.

Jeans. These days, you can get away with wearing nice jeans in places where you never could before, like fancy restaurants and cocktail parties. Trouser styles in deep washes are always acceptable, or opt for a slim-fitting straight-leg style. Lightweight denim will be more comfortable in the city heat.

LBD. A little black dress always looks chic. Belt it for an afternoon of shopping, and add sky-high heels and statement jewelry at night. Cottons are cool, jersey dresses are easy to pack, and wrap styles are universally flattering.

Lightweight wrap. Bright cottons and summer-weight cashmere wraps add oomph to any outfit and protect your shoulders from arctic air-conditioning.

Go-everywhere handbag. A sleek, midsize bag can easily go from day to night. Make sure it’s lightweight and has a thick strap for all-day carrying comfort. Look for one that closes well and has an outside pocket so you can easily reach for your phone, camera and map.

Oversized glasses. While city dwellers seem to be decked in head-to-toe designer duds, a pair of upscale shades will give instant cred to your look at a fraction of the cost. Try an ultra-glam Jackie O style.

 

Hershey’s Cookies’ n Cream

Today there is a long time since something of the American tradition of company Hershey’s. A white chocolate, which is made up of small beads containing cocoa biscuit. Who here on this blog a bit longer reads may know that the white chocolate is certainly not one of my favorite snacks. But this chocolate, it has nevertheless led to that I had ordered them to me. For they saw and heard but also simply delicious.

The thin chocolate 43g is divided into twelve equal segments. Inside there are lots of small dark biscuit-balls that are visible from the outside. The white chocolate is its consistency of very soft, almost as a call to no more chocolate. The small spheres are rather crisp contrast and thus form a contrast to the white chocolate.

The taste is very sweet and white chocolate, it has an artificial vanilla flavor. Almost tastes a bit like the cream in the Oreo cookie. The biscuit-balls have the taste of her, in fact, a bit of chocolate, but they are covered by the white chocolate.

The white chocolate tastes a whole, but even more cheaply. Any self-respecting chocolate connoisseur would probably make a big circle around the chocolate. But who on Oreo cookies is that they should still try “Cookies n Cream” Variety times. I liked it, even though I not a big fan of white chocolate have fallen unexpectedly.

 

Mars Chocolat Noir Coeur Fondant

This bar is here with me again when I recently ordered some goodies from the Internet, have gone rather bump into each other. It is a Mars Bar from France. So how can I remove it from the name of the bar is the only difference from the big brother that the candy cream (a mixture of sugar, chocolate and nougat) and the caramel is here wrapped in a dark chocolate.

As you’ve probably already noticed at the top, the bolt was not able to completely heal. The caramel is expired and the bar has been dented visible. Also, the MHD of the bolt was on 22.08. expired, of course, what I find very annoying. Because these things affect the taste and make a fair trial almost impossible. Since these bars but I would like to introduce you absolutely, I’ve declared myself ready to test the bolt still here. Should the following words on this product so you do not take them too seriously. If I get the opportunity again, I’m going to order me this bar again and test. Then again, it will be my experiences here see as an addendum.

The only difference to British Mars Bar So his is composed of dark chocolate coating. The chocolate crumble when tested unfortunately clear. It tastes slightly bitter note in the background. But you can see here also that the chocolate has been their best time behind him. The candy cream is here at this bar is much brighter (or nearly white) than Here well-known British and Mars bars. By the consistency and taste of view, it is almost the same. So it is slightly fluffy, tastes milky and sweet and still has a malty touch. It tastes pleasantly sweet with the caramel. Overall, therefore, a milder version of the Mars bar.

 

Milka Frida – Cocoa Cream & Mint Fine

For some weeks now it is the Milka Limited KuheditionConsisting of the three Kuhdamen Resi, Frida and Lisl, each representing one kind. The beginning makes us now the Frida Kuhdame. An Alpine milk chocolate with a cocoa cream filling (50%), which was also topped with mint.

Personally, I like quite mint. Especially if it this is not correct Minzfüllung. Of the Heilemann Confiserie yes it was by this summer, a Chocolate with mintWho could score well with me. So I was particularly looking forward to this variety. And what can I say, I’m pleasantly impressed. The chocolate has a crisp outer shell alpine milk. Inside is the cocoa cream. It is the consistency of her just a bit softer than the outer chocolate shell and therefore also dente.

If we assume a bite in the mouth, the chocolate begins to melt and slowly unfolds it is a creamy, sweet chocolate flavor, but soon after by a strong, After Eight tasting mint is sought. The mint here has a slightly cooling effect. So it looks like the mint only produced but exclusively of flavors and not from natural mint oil or perhaps some similar. I think that’s a bit sad – but I still taste the mint. From the intensity-wise, the variety is certainly not for everyone. Also, I could eat only so far a number (consisting of three equal-sized appetizers). But overall a very successful debut.

 

 

Ritter Sport Ambassador: Meet Waldenbuch

Last week Friday at 11 clock in the morning it finally happened. After we Ritter Sport ambassador had met at the main entrance of the administration building of Ritter Sport, which is about six-hour event began with an introductory round of ambassador. For this we went into a room that was with small treats and a lot of Ritter Sport Schoki equipped. Emblazoned next to the door is not about a vile, with plate number inside, but if I had remembered it, a framed Ritter Sport Milk packaging. Some areas are indeed named after the Ritter Sport varieties

After a brief round of introductions, it went off for a factory tour. There we could all live and witness firsthand how the Knights will be sporting chocolate produced. Of roasting on the rolling and breaking through to Choncieren, the Eint?felung and packaging of all chocolate was there. Of course, we did find out during the tour from time to time by the quality of the chocolates yourself. The tour through the hallowed halls of Ritter Sport exciting lasted about one and a half hours.

After the factory tour, it went from first to Ritter Sport Museum’s Cafe. There was once eaten and drunk something. Right after it went off to the meeting room. There in our seats waiting for first one chocolaty welcome gift. In addition to the new winter varieties, and other useful things, it gave each a heavy 500g Ritter Sport Whole Hazelnuts panel. Why Whole Hazelnuts?

Because it is the most popular variety in Germany Ritter Sport. For Whom the 250g board not enough, you know by now that there exists an even larger full-nut table. After we had taken all the space, there was a presentation about the individual Ritter Sport varieties and their basic ingredients. We could also try this. It was freeze-dried strawberry pieces, among other things, sultana, with or without rum, hazelnuts and many other basic ingredients.

After the presentation of the rich world sort of Ritter Sport, it was we’ve got a very eventful and interesting discussion about the future of the Ambassador existence. So all in all it was for me a very exciting and informative day for which I would like to thank most sincerely Ritter Sport! :-P

After the event I was still on the way Chocolate Exhibition and subsequently to Ritter Sport Chocolate Shop. There, you can actually already buy the new winter varieties. In addition, there are always Grades / test panels in the offer that there is to buy at all yet in general.

And remember: Even before Knight Sports cars are not safe!