Go-od mornin' Houston!
May. 19th, 2008 05:29 amI'm getting ready for the first day of the meeting.
En passant, I must note the following curious item: Prominently displayed on a package distributed during yesterday's flight down to Houston, of Chocobillys Chocolate Chunk "cookies with a cause," is a claim that the product - in addition to being 100% "all natural," which I've come to learn means next to nothing - is... drum roll, please...
70% ORGANIC!
Now, I could see crowing about your product being 100% organic, but what's the big deal about 70%? Is that better than average? And why else might one prefer a product that's 70% organic?
It seems to me the number is there as a way to allow the product to display that it is somehow "organic." And while I would imagine these cookies lean more toward the organic side of the house than, say, your typical Hostess Twinkie (which is, perhaps, an extreme example) I find the method used pretty funny.
The cookies were ok, by the way, even if there were only three of them in the bag.
Cheers...
En passant, I must note the following curious item: Prominently displayed on a package distributed during yesterday's flight down to Houston, of Chocobillys Chocolate Chunk "cookies with a cause," is a claim that the product - in addition to being 100% "all natural," which I've come to learn means next to nothing - is... drum roll, please...
70% ORGANIC!
Now, I could see crowing about your product being 100% organic, but what's the big deal about 70%? Is that better than average? And why else might one prefer a product that's 70% organic?
It seems to me the number is there as a way to allow the product to display that it is somehow "organic." And while I would imagine these cookies lean more toward the organic side of the house than, say, your typical Hostess Twinkie (which is, perhaps, an extreme example) I find the method used pretty funny.
The cookies were ok, by the way, even if there were only three of them in the bag.
Cheers...
Speaking of Twinkies
Date: 2008-05-19 12:23 pm (UTC)Crumbled up Twinkies on the bottom of the dish, then Eagle Brand milk, crushed pineapple, banana slices, and whipped cream.
Pretty good dessert! Would banana and pineapple count as about 50% organic?
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Date: 2008-05-19 04:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-14 12:34 pm (UTC)I just have to wonder who thought that it was clever to announce that claim in letters only slightly smaller than name of the brand of juice itself.
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Date: 2008-06-15 02:03 am (UTC)Thanks for the comment, and on a completely unrelated note, if you're not among a whole bunch of Canadians who're pissed at the proposed new copyright law up there, I gotta ask: why not? :^)
Cheers...