Food companies: November 2008 Archives

"Smoke hangover" is no more

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It's nice not to smell like smoke.
nosmoke.jpegEver since the state banned smoking in restaurants/other businesses I have been pleasantly missing something when I arrive home after a night out: I don't smell like smoke.
And the next day, I don't feel yucky from what I now know is a "smoke hangover."
I didn't really notice it until a couple weekends ago when I was staying at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel. After having dinner and drinks at the hotel's nightclub one night, I noticed that the next day my clothes didn't smell like smoke. Same for my hair.
It's a nice change.

Clipping more coupons?

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If so, big advertisers are trying to target you.

I think it's nice that there is a growing demand for practical ways to drag in customers instead of just trying to attract people to sparkle and shine.

So if you are clipping coupons, what are you looking to buy with them? And what tactics can still get you to buy products considering the bleak outlook?

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