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" BOB" > wrote:
> Well, the UPS man brought me a package today. A little beat up, but
> for UPS that's to be expected.
>
> The inner box (surrounded by styrofoam peanuts) looked much better.
> Inside, there were 12 jars in perfect condition.
>
> "It tastes best, hands down, on hot, buttered toast made from my own
> homemade white bread."
> (a quote from the jar label, next to a picture of *our* Jam Lady!)
>
> I wouldn't know about that. One jar is empty. No bread (homemade or
> not) was in the house. No, I didn't eat it all (she said that she had
> a taste) (her "taste" couldn't have been much more than a tablespoon).
>
> Thanks, Barb, and thanks to Gedney and My Brands Inc. for making this
> possible.
>
> $4.83 each for 16.5 ounces delivered to my door is a great price for
> extra great preserves. Shoot, I've paid more than that for cheep-o
> store brands.
>
> BOB
> what to do with the next jar???
I'm forwarding your note to the CEO at Gedney and their Marketing VP --
they will be pleased to read it, I know. Thanks, Bob.
(Mix some with a little chocolate and dump it on some vanilla ice cream.
Make a smoothie. Lick the spoon and call it a day.
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