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Quote...we are more strongly poised to take your business to the next level through product and merchandising innovations, and increased customer intimacy...One sector of the economy that is still thriving.
...we are more strongly poised to take your business to the next level through product and merchandising innovations, and increased customer intimacy...
One sector of the economy that is still thriving. What's that? Increased customer intimacy?
...we are more strongly poised to take your business to the next level through product and merchandising innovations, and increased customer intimacy...Best Regards,Kristin J. SchiroDirector of Sales & Marketing
And if they find any increased intimacy with this customer, it will be distinctly non-consensual.
Peteski: Scented lubricants might actually be practical. They could also have a side benefit. When one can no longer smell the lubricant, it's time to relube. For unsealed gears and bearings this might be sellable.
With the "personal", I assume you were referring to the "intimacy" comments earlier. No, I don't want to get "intimate" with a corporation either...
Didn't you hear? Replacing Floquil, Testors is introducing a new line of personal lubricants with various railroad scents. Ones like Diesel Oil, Smoke&Steam, BunkerC, Creosote, etc.
Yep, here's where the company focus is going: http://colormetrics.com/ Notice how CAREFULLY they hide their identity on that web page. If it hadn't been in the Rockford paper it would have been totally underground. You can't find anything to link the two otherwise. The company has a Santa Fe, NM address on the LLC and a facebook page with no traceability.
Guess what. You're right. Well, right enough:I found the personal care side. They are making paint markers for hair touchup under a new brand name. Seriously. A new way to tap the graying of America. Looks just like our hobby paint markers, could be made on the same production line. I'm telling you, you just can't make this stuff up: http://www.rrstar.com/businessrockford/x1273025215/ColorMetrics-hair-touch-up-product-gets-2nd-runYep, here's where the company focus is going: http://colormetrics.com/ Notice how CAREFULLY they hide their identity on that web page. If it hadn't been in the Rockford paper it would have been totally underground. You can't find anything to link the two otherwise. The company has a Santa Fe, NM address on the LLC and a facebook page with no traceability.I'd never thought of painting my gray hairs with Floquil or Pollyscale...hmmm....
ColorMetrics LLC:Joan Lasker - President620 Camino Rancheros Santa Fe, NM 87505-2838505-983-0115It's a beauty salon in NM.Jason
QVC is making a second run of ColorMetrics’ award-winning hair touch-up product Friday. The private-label hair paint product is produced by the Testor Corp. (testors.com) in Rockford. It has won leading cosmetic industry awards including Allure Best Beauty, CEW Insider’s Choice and Discover Beauty award.