They claimed that their Coffee-Mate was TRIPLE-CHURNED for better taste!! What do you think about that??
That is completely asinine. Sounds like false advertising to me.
Bebida wrote:
They claimed that their Coffee-Mate was TRIPLE-CHURNED for better taste!! What do you think about that??
Well if I knew what "churned" means, I might be impressed.
Bebida wrote:
They claimed that their Coffee-Mate was TRIPLE-CHURNED for better taste!! What do you think about that??
I don't drink coffee so....
Kazudy wrote:
Well if I knew what "churned" means, I might be impressed.
They evidently don't even know WHAT they are making!! To churn something means you mix it and mix it till it thickens!!
proud republican wrote:
I don't drink coffee so....
Doesn't matter. Cream is used in a LOT of things. But you do not make cream by churning it!!
Auntie Lulu wrote:
That is completely asinine. Sounds like false advertising to me.
EXACTLY. And I am starting to notice a LOT of FALSE Advertising lately!!
Ever see the Ads for Reversed Mortgage? The latest one they have is Tom Selleck talking about a Woman that lost her Husband in 1961. It shows a pic of them together, supposedly before he died, and they both look like late 60s or early 70s. Then his friend invented Reversed Mortgage, and she was one of the very FIRST Customers. Then goes on to tell how she is doing well, and shows a pic of her with her family. 1961 was 59 years ago. She would be about to turn 120 yrs old if she was only 60 in 1961, yet she still doesn't look a day over when her Hubby was alive!!
Bebida wrote:
EXACTLY. And I am starting to notice a LOT of FALSE Advertising lately!!
Ever see the Ads for Reversed Mortgage? The latest one they have is Tom Selleck talking about a Woman that lost her Husband in 1961. It shows a pic of them together, supposedly before he died, and they both look like late 60s or early 70s. Then his friend invented Reversed Mortgage, and she was one of the very FIRST Customers. Then goes on to tell how she is doing well, and shows a pic of her with her family. 1961 was 59 years ago. She would be about to turn 120 yrs old if she was only 60 in 1961, yet she still doesn't look a day over when her Hubby was alive!!
EXACTLY. And I am starting to notice a LOT of FALS... (
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You'd make a great detective.
Isn’t coffee mate non dairy?
I DO watch a lot of Detective shows!!
Bebida wrote:
I DO watch a lot of Detective shows!!
Those shows are paled by the mystery show in DC!
bilordinary wrote:
Those shows are paled by the mystery show in DC!
This is a NON-Political Thread to this site!!
Bebida wrote:
EXACTLY. And I am starting to notice a LOT of FALSE Advertising lately!!
Ever see the Ads for Reversed Mortgage? The latest one they have is Tom Selleck talking about a Woman that lost her Husband in 1961. It shows a pic of them together, supposedly before he died, and they both look like late 60s or early 70s. Then his friend invented Reversed Mortgage, and she was one of the very FIRST Customers. Then goes on to tell how she is doing well, and shows a pic of her with her family. 1961 was 59 years ago. She would be about to turn 120 yrs old if she was only 60 in 1961, yet she still doesn't look a day over when her Hubby was alive!!
EXACTLY. And I am starting to notice a LOT of FALS... (
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I guess that reverse mortage was a real blessing if it took 60 years off her life
Kazudy wrote:
Well if I knew what "churned" means, I might be impressed.
You haven’t been around long enough to remember churns. I agree it’s false advertising. How can you churn powder?
Kazudy wrote:
Well if I knew what "churned" means, I might be impressed.
Churning is the mechanical process by which the solids in milk coagulate and can be skimmed off as butter. Done it many times both by a paddle like wooden tool in a large crock of milk or in a 2 gallon jar where the contents are sloshed back and forth until the butter separates. Thanks for the memories.
Hard to visualize a dry powder being churned but maybe they are suggesting Coffee Mate is in actually a milk byproduct. Don't know, have to read the contents.
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