He didn't have his driver's license with him as he was transitioning from a Florida to a Connecticut license, and the rental company required a valid license.
His first rant is about motion sensor soap dispensers that rarely work, suggesting a return to button-operated dispensers. His second rant is about the unavailability of watermelon-flavored High Noon alcoholic seltzers in bars, despite it being the best-selling flavor.
He believes watermelon is the best-selling and most liked flavor, yet it's often unavailable in bars because it's bundled with less popular flavors in variety packs, making it less attractive for bars to stock.
He finds them unreliable, often without soap, leading to wet sinks and frustration. He advocates for returning to button-operated dispensers, which he believes are more effective.
He suggests that High Noon should stop bundling the popular watermelon flavor with less popular flavors, allowing it to be sold separately and more widely available in bars.
Witty is back in town for a call on Paramount Plus tonight, and he has joined the crew in-studio to share two takes that he hasn't been able to get off the ground since leaving the show revolving around soap dispensers and alcoholic seltzers.
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