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madtony

08/19/06 5:31 PM

#16656 RE: gamood #16655

thank you G
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icnif77

08/19/06 5:47 PM

#16657 RE: gamood #16655

G, what tells person no.3, that we go for 'male tigers' ?

It seems to me, that issue (number four) is too important, that Bob (CO) could miss that. But i do have 'myspace pr' in my mind ( OK, it wasn't him, but still ), so am thinking all Qs are on the spot.

Where are Cristies women ? Shouldn't that be their main thing ?? ALSO !!




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AK47

08/19/06 7:01 PM

#16661 RE: gamood #16655

Plus the word "Quad" is used..."Quad X" sounds cool here and it is not pronounced same as "4 X" in Japanese....

I am still iffy about the 4-pack on the picture....

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JPGetty

08/19/06 9:50 PM

#16670 RE: gamood #16655

Good stuff, gamood.

Tell me, why is it thought to be aimed at males? Females don't relate to a "root"?

The "North American" appearance? Is that a positive or negative, in the eyes of the Japanese?

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madtony

08/23/06 10:03 PM

#16866 RE: gamood #16655

Would this not be a stepping stone
http://www.99ranch.com/StoreLocator.asp?Store=All
before we go overseas?


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entophile

08/24/06 5:01 AM

#16870 RE: gamood #16655

I travel to Japan a few times a year on business. From what I can gather, the North American appearance of the can may be a positive thing. Younger Japanese seem to like American looking products. Almost all products have English names even though they are made in Japan, and the names don't always make sense. One of my favorites is their version of Gatorade which is called "Pocari Sweat." There is also a white drink that is common in vending machines that is called "CalPis" - reading the name always reminds me of "cow piss." Energy drinks are huge over there. Most of them have a grapefruit taste. My favorite is "VAAM" which stands for Vespa Amino Acid Mixture. It is the synthetic version of the nectar produced by Japanese hornet larvae that is eaten by adult hornets and sustains them on long foraging flights. I guess the idea is that it will do the same for humans. A Japanese marathoner who medaled in the Sydney olympics swears by it.