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"Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message
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On Aug 17, 5:45 pm, "Kody" > wrote:
> Does brand loyalty exist? I know growing up it had to be Folgers coffee
> and
> Tide laundry detergent and many other examples but I came to the
> realization
> the other day that my brand loyalty is very weak. I suspect that it exists
> in the general public but I'm not sure where, beer and cigarettes would be
> a
> couple of areas I would think.


I'm very brand loyal. It save a lot of time (which is valuable to me)
when I
can just grab what I need from the store shelf.

I tried generic Cheerios once. They were nasty, tasting more of wheat
than oats. I ended up throwing them away, which was no cost savings
at all.

Cindy Hamilton


I buy the store brand "Cheerios" all the time. But if you don't like them,
don't throw them away. Toss them out on the driveway or the patio. The
birds will eat them, no waste

Jill