whirlcool
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If you ever look at Walgreen's house brands they have a disclaimer on it. Take their version of mouthwash which looks and tastes like Listerine. It'll say something like "This product was NOT produced by Warner-Lambert or any of it's affiliates. This is NOT Listerine." I've seen things like that on several of Walgreen's products.
Walmart screwed up a few years ago by dropping several brand names so they could include more of their Great Value products in their stores. This was because the GV products had a bigger profit margin. Lots of people abdicated to other grocery stores because they could no longer find the brands they want. It took Walmart a year to realize this and they rushed to get some of the dropped name brands into their stores. In the Houston market Walmart has moved to number 2 in the volume category. HEB has moved into first place. They carry a better line of brand name goods at prices that are within pennies of what Walmart charges for them.
My mother once told me about the margarine they had during the war years that had yellow food coloring packets in the package.She said without it margarine was bright white.
Joe, I am so glad you were able to treat your dog for Parvo. Over the years vets are getting better at treating it and the survival rate is now about 15%. Does your dog have any "ticks"? (as in uncommanded muscle movements?) Lots of Parvo survivors have those because Parvo is a neurological disease that screws up brain connections. I think it sounds like your dog may have had something scare it one day when toast was being made and the smell is associated with the scare. Have you tried putting a few pieces of toast in her food from time to time? Just start out with crumbs and work your way up to about 1/2 a slice (in pieces) over a period of a couple weeks. Make you a bet her fear of toast will go away. It's replacment therapy and usually works.
Walmart screwed up a few years ago by dropping several brand names so they could include more of their Great Value products in their stores. This was because the GV products had a bigger profit margin. Lots of people abdicated to other grocery stores because they could no longer find the brands they want. It took Walmart a year to realize this and they rushed to get some of the dropped name brands into their stores. In the Houston market Walmart has moved to number 2 in the volume category. HEB has moved into first place. They carry a better line of brand name goods at prices that are within pennies of what Walmart charges for them.
My mother once told me about the margarine they had during the war years that had yellow food coloring packets in the package.She said without it margarine was bright white.
Joe, I am so glad you were able to treat your dog for Parvo. Over the years vets are getting better at treating it and the survival rate is now about 15%. Does your dog have any "ticks"? (as in uncommanded muscle movements?) Lots of Parvo survivors have those because Parvo is a neurological disease that screws up brain connections. I think it sounds like your dog may have had something scare it one day when toast was being made and the smell is associated with the scare. Have you tried putting a few pieces of toast in her food from time to time? Just start out with crumbs and work your way up to about 1/2 a slice (in pieces) over a period of a couple weeks. Make you a bet her fear of toast will go away. It's replacment therapy and usually works.