HudsonHawk
I'll Lock Up
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For some reason, I'm thinking you need a Led Zeppelin poster on the wall...
I'm sure a few of us married guys would.I wanted this neon sign over the fireplace, but you wouldn't believe the fit my wife pitched.
Nahhh, you need a black light for that.For some reason, I'm thinking you need a Led Zeppelin poster on the wall...
Nahhh, you need a black light for that.
I heared of magic-markers and black light.
I will hold on my carefree tiles-table with crank. It's from 1990 and served my parents until 1999. Then on the attic, until 2010, because I want it for my own rental-flat. Since 2010, I'm enyoing it.
Why substitute this carefree, roomy and robust rock?
Our candy distributor tells me that the product that ends up in Wal Mart or the neighborhood dollar store, is old warehouse stock that gets liquidated for cheap to make way for the fresh candy. Make of that what you will.
When I was in retail, a “pony” label company would distribute their top quality
made products to high-end stores @ $$$$.
While under another “name” label, this company would issue their products at
a lower quality to budget stores.
I haven’t kept up lately to relate more for what’s out there today.
I have heard and read of this same thing occurring for all sorts of products. For tools, apparently the drill of brand X is a dramatically different drill if you buy it from Walmart versus Lowes. Apparently Walmart says, "we need to sell it for $40" and brand x re-engineers it to meet the budget.
Some of my husband's family are big discount food shoppers. They insist it's the same products of you buy Aldi Cheerios or brand-name Cheerios. Some products may be, but I've got to tell you, some certainly aren't because I have tastebuds.
But I am a very brand loyal shopper. I also admit to being somewhat of a food snob- I simply do not like bad tasting food. I would rather have less butter than have to eat margarine. If a store brand doesn't taste or perform as well, I'd rather deal with less of tge name brand than suffer.