There were a handful of anachronisms that made me laugh a little; "Purity Supreme" (a grocery store mentioned several times) went out of business right about the same time as the book came out. Oops! The reference to the "Auditorium" subway stop is even stranger, since it had been renamed several years earlier (possibly betraying the fact that DFW no longer lived in Boston when he was writing it?)
But the best was the repeated references to Seldane[1], everyone's antihistamine/decongestant of choice, because if the book had been written just a few years later, it probably would have ended up getting its own little footnoted anecdote involving a relative of some minor character in the novel. Seldane was the first allergy medicine that was as effective as Benadryl, but without knocking you unconscious. It was awesome. I loved it. Everyone with allergies loved it. Unfortunately, then the doctors noticed that if you mixed it with certain commonly-prescribed antibiotic and antifungal medications, it had the potential to cause fatal heart attacks in otherwise healthy people...
[1] Terfenadine, Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc., FDA approval withdrawn B.S. 1997
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