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Old 08-14-2006, 01:20 PM
davidmg davidmg is offline
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Default Cut back on the Java!

crankydave wrote
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Sometimes it's far more effective to say "Slider" instead of "Ground beef formed to make a small square shaped patty served on a steamed bun with onions."
I would like an RGA# to return the above product. After receiving it I discovered that the bun was not steamed as described.

You have to explain the product and give the most accurate description. What if somebody never had a "Slider" before? White Castle had to do a lot of advertizing stating that it was "steamed" BEEF with onions on a bun!

Why does BK promote "Flame Broiled"? To show their different!

What is "lettuce, cheese, oniions, pickles on a seasame bun"? It describes. A few sentences are necessary to describe any product and it is all part of "Pimping"

Once a customer has purchased a product before or physically seen it, then the discription need only be "Slider" but on the otherhand "Slider" is also the "Tribes Mascott"
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