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crone cream. a story.

updated thu 11 dec 97

 

TMartens on mon 8 dec 97

A friend of mine makes the most wonderful facial creams. All herbal
and totally natural ingredients.
I market them at my stalls in little ceramic jars sealed with bees
wax ( more natural product)
The white jars contain Solar Cream and the darker jars have Lunar
cream. Day and night cream just sounded way to plebian.
There are two variaties one for maids (young skin) and one called
Crone Cream for old crones. We were told we were crazy as nobody
would buy something called Crone Cream.........so we came up with
Maids and Mothers.......but kept a few jars with the Crone lables.
Which one sells? The Crone Cream! What's more, my old crones are
looking better by the day and say they will have to swop to the Maids
Cream. Now I get new customers come to my stall giggling quite a lot
and asking for Crone Cream as they have been told it is marvellous
stuff!
Marketing can be a strange phenomena and isn't it great that a lot of
people enjoy a bit of fun when they buy? Of course they would not
come back if the product was not good.
Toni and old crone who is looking better herself! :)

KarateHiro on wed 10 dec 97

>message----------------------------
>A friend of mine makes the most wonderful facial creams. All herbal
>and totally natural ingredients.
>I market them at my stalls in little ceramic jars sealed with bees
>wax ( more natural product)
>The white jars contain Solar Cream and the darker jars have Lunar
>cream. Day and night cream just sounded way to plebian.
>There are two variaties one for maids (young skin) and one called
>Crone Cream for old crones. We were told we were crazy as nobody
>would buy something called Crone Cream.........so we came up with
>Maids and Mothers.......but kept a few jars with

I will be pleased to pay you whatever it may costs to get the recipe you use
for the above. Just name the price, and we'll go from there. I hope it is not
too pricy.

Hiro Matsusaki
Hiro Matsusaki
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