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Re: adanac post# 67729

Monday, 12/06/2010 10:08:22 PM

Monday, December 06, 2010 10:08:22 PM

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I'll be the first to give credit where credit is due, and the company has followed through on the sample deal but this still cracks me up:

"At some time or another 30% of women flush non-flushable product."

I guess that means that it's flushable afterall. wink

"At some time or another 30% of women wrap used product in tissue take it outside of the washroom to put it in the trash, either because there is no trash can..."

IMO if there's no garbage can in the washroom, someone isn't going to carry out a bloody pad in hopes of finding a garbage can elsewhere.

"or its too dirty..."

And what's too dirty- the washroom? The washroom doesn't meet cleanliness standards to dump a bloody rag? Or the pad is too dirty to leave in the washroom so they need to carry it around with them?

"or there is the possibility of embarrassment if somebody finds the used product."


Embarrassment? I suppose if they left their name and number along with the bloody rag and it could be traced to them then it could be embarrassing... wink

I'm sure it reads differently to others but it seems like they're trying awfully hard to convince people of the reasons why this is such a problem instead of letting the product speak for itself.

If it's in demand it will sell well- end of story.