My contention is simply that a target.com database is producing SOME sort of result based on a Pawtizer UPC. That's it. Where does that take us?...I have no idea.
But I DO know that if you call Target.com with a fake/made up UPC they will NOT tell you the following: 1) Please wait on hold for 10 mins while we 'investigate this product' 2) Don't close the door on the possibility that this product might be available in the future.
They will simply tell you, sorry, this product doesn't exist/show up.
You are completely wrong here. Soon .. very soon and nobody can't deny anymore that AAPT is the stock of 2012. TV ads coming. Pawtizer will be sold by major retailers !! :-D
Ok I'll bite - what makes you think this product has 'failed' since it has only been released now for... a couple months? What do you feel is an acceptable timeline for: concept to production to retail shelves? I'm just curious your honest thoughts. Because in a previous post of yours you assert that (paraphrase) "there is no way these products will be on retail shelves this weekend" suggesting that the production to retail timeline requires more time. Now...2 weeks later(!) you are claiming that the product launch failed already? How do these two concepts work at the same time? Please explain...i'm really curious to see how you reconcile them.