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Old November 12th 05, 01:23 AM
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"Frank Provasek" wrote in message
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Old November 12th 05, 03:32 PM
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Figurine Diet Bar


How did this get on your list?


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Old November 12th 05, 06:19 PM
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"Merlin Dorfman" wrote in message
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Mister Ed wrote:
This group is one of the most knowledgeable
groups around, and I wonder if someone could help settle this question.


Why was vanilla Coke taken off the market? I heard that Coca Cola was
being sued over it, and has to pay damage suits over it. I heard that
sellers had to return whatever supplies they had on hand.


If anyone has information about this, it would be very greatly
appreciated. TIA!!


Dorfman's Second Law: if something is good, they will quit making it.

Third law: If you like something and regularly buy it, Wal-Mart will first
HIDE it in the store so you can't find it and they they will quit carrying
it all together.

Jonathan_ATC


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Old November 13th 05, 12:56 AM
Cliff
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:19:19 GMT, "Jonathan_ATC"
wrote:


"Merlin Dorfman" wrote in message
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Mister Ed wrote:
This group is one of the most knowledgeable
groups around, and I wonder if someone could help settle this question.


Why was vanilla Coke taken off the market? I heard that Coca Cola was
being sued over it, and has to pay damage suits over it. I heard that
sellers had to return whatever supplies they had on hand.


If anyone has information about this, it would be very greatly
appreciated. TIA!!


Dorfman's Second Law: if something is good, they will quit making it.

Third law: If you like something and regularly buy it, Wal-Mart will first
HIDE it in the store so you can't find it and they they will quit carrying
it all together.

Jonathan_ATC

My favorite candy, for many years, has been Boston Baked Beans, those
hard shell candy over peanuts. Walmart stopped selling them about a
year ago and you can't find one in Georgia to save your life.
I could order off the website but I'm not about to try and put away a
5 pound bag (you have to eat them all when you open the bag, it's the
cosmic law).
So, what you say is true.
Cliff

 




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