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Quote:Never mind the food...what about the colored suntan lotion I saw a commercial for not too long ago!
See, now this I can kind of understand. If I'm not mistaken, the color fades once the skin absorbs it, so your kids aren't going to be walking around green or blue or pink. It's more so that the kids can apply the sunscreen on their own and not miss any spots.
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They've had colored sunscreen for years. Didn't they have that shit called zinka or something like that back in the day that was like 13 different colors??? I remember it, never used it, not much of a trend follower, or setter for that matter.
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I think that was sunBLOCK. You know, like for lifeguard noses and stuff. That didn't fade into your skin.
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Quote:although, does heinz actually have any serious competition for ketchup? how many other companies make it at all, let alone in large enough quantities to even make a dent in their profits.
Believe it or not, I read an article a while back that said that the "traditional" condiment makers (ketchup, mustard, etc.) were getting killed because salsa has become so popular and mainstream, with people using it on lots of different things. So while Heinz still sells the most ketchup, the competition comes from Old El Paso now, and not Hunts.
That said, I ain't eatin' no purple ketchup.
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