Shyrley

maryarnz@... wrote:

> I too saw the commercial for this program. It showed people throughout the country coming out of supermarkets and showing their receipts to the reporter. In every case peoples receipts were showing savings between 70% - 80% of their entire grocery bill. I must admit I was a little skeptical. A couple of my friends told me they were
> already part of this program and that they too were saving similar amounts up to 80%. They showed me their receipts so I decided to join this program and I am very glad I did. Just yesterday, I went shopping for a very large party I am throwing, I bought $ 349.78 worth of groceries and party supplies and only had to pay $ 18.33! What an absolutely amazing program - I wonder how the supermarkets
> will stay in business? The company's website is at:
> http://www.wrldofproducts.com
>
> The company is donating a part of every sale to the Children's Make A Wish Foundation
>

What sort of stuff can you make savings on? I buy organic fresh produce mainly and organic rice n beans n pasta. Will it work on that or is it only processed packaged stuff n meat like all the coupons?

Shyrley

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In a message dated 1/1/2003 6:17:33 PM Central Standard Time,
shyrley.williams@... writes:

> What sort of stuff can you make savings on? I buy organic fresh produce
> mainly and organic rice n beans n pasta. Will it work on that or is it only
> processed packaged stuff n meat like all the coupons?
>
>

You can save on SPAM!

Tuck


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Shyrley

Tuckervill@... wrote:

> In a message dated 1/1/2003 6:17:33 PM Central Standard Time,
> shyrley.williams@... writes:
>
> > What sort of stuff can you make savings on? I buy organic fresh produce
> > mainly and organic rice n beans n pasta. Will it work on that or is it only
> > processed packaged stuff n meat like all the coupons?
> >
> >
>
> You can save on SPAM!
>
> Tuck
>
>

Be still my beating heart!

Yuck

Shyrley

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In a message dated 1/1/2003 7:08:32 PM Central Standard Time,
shyrley.williams@... writes:

> You can save on SPAM!
> >
> >Tuck
> >
> >
>
> Be still my beating heart!
>
> Yuck
>
> Shyrley
>
>

I was just saying that I think both of those messages were spam. They seem
to be getting more and more clever, those spammers.

Tuck, who should probably check that person out...


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In a message dated 1/1/2003 7:19:18 PM Central Standard Time,
Tuckervill@... writes:

> Tuck, who should probably check that person out...
>

I'm having trouble getting into Yahoo, so if one of the other monitors want
to check on that....I can't even tell if it was just a driveby at this point.

Tuck


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Pam Hartley

The Spammer has been Vaporized. :)

Pam
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> In a message dated 1/1/2003 7:19:18 PM Central Standard Time,
> Tuckervill@... writes:
>
>> Tuck, who should probably check that person out...
>>
>
> I'm having trouble getting into Yahoo, so if one of the other monitors want
> to check on that....I can't even tell if it was just a driveby at this point.
>
> Tuck
>
>
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I too saw the commercial for this program. It showed people throughout the country coming out of supermarkets and showing their receipts to the reporter. In every case peoples receipts were showing savings between 70% - 80% of their entire grocery bill. I must admit I was a little skeptical. A couple of my friends told me they were
already part of this program and that they too were saving similar amounts up to 80%. They showed me their receipts so I decided to join this program and I am very glad I did. Just yesterday, I went shopping for a very large party I am throwing, I bought $ 349.78 worth of groceries and party supplies and only had to pay $ 18.33! What an absolutely amazing program - I wonder how the supermarkets
will stay in business? The company's website is at:
http://www.wrldofproducts.com

The company is donating a part of every sale to the Children's Make A Wish Foundation

[email protected]

I too saw the commercial for this program. It showed people throughout the country coming out of supermarkets and showing their receipts to the reporter. In every case peoples receipts were showing savings between 70% - 80% of their entire grocery bill. I must admit I was a little skeptical. A couple of my friends told me they were
already part of this program and that they too were saving similar amounts up to 80%. They showed me their receipts so I decided to join this program and I am very glad I did. Just yesterday, I went shopping for a very large party I am throwing, I bought $ 349.78 worth of groceries and party supplies and only had to pay $ 18.33! What an absolutely amazing program - I wonder how the supermarkets
will stay in business? The company's website is at:
http://www.wrldofproducts.com

The company is donating a part of every sale to the Children's Make A Wish Foundation

Peggy

Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 20:11:38 -0500
Shyrley <shyrley.williams@...> wrote:

>
> > You can save on SPAM!
> >
> > Tuck
> >
> >
>
> Be still my beating heart!
>
> Yuck
>
> Shyrley
>
>

LOL. If it sounds too good to be true... I've heard that Spam is highly
regarded in Hawaii.

McDonald's trials Spam breakfasts in Hawaii


McDonald's are trialling a new breakfast meal made of Spam in their
restaurants in Hawaii.

Spam is extremely popular in the state and the new meal is being sold in every
McDonalds restaurant there.

The Spam breakfast also includes egg and rice.

McDonald's says it will serve the breakfast until the end of July and then
decide if it is selling well enough to add to a menu that already includes
rice, Portuguese sausage and saimin, reports the Pacific Business News.

One of the most popular Spam dishes currently served in Hawaii is Spam musubi,
which consists of a strip of cooked Spam, on a block of rice and held in place
by a sushi-style seaweed girdle.

Story filed: 20:00 Tuesday 11th June 2002