In a message dated 7/2/2004 9:19:01 AM Central Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
You indicated the gifts you had received so far were “pretty innocuous” and
then mentioned the Ross “Sunshine Club”. Personally I wouldn’t call that
innocuous! This is a great way for a mom to get on Ross’s mailing list (with
the baby’s birth date) to receive lots of coupons and even samples that
appear to be timed to arrive to coincide with common “growth spurt” ages.
Winnie,
You are right -- have to agree with you. I was thinking more along the
lines of the cases of formula that people have mentioned. I got rid of the
Sunshine Club thingy -- foolishly thinking that perhaps THIS is the way the folks
get formula. Proven wrong yesterday!! You get it anyway, even if you don't
sign up for the "club." It'll be interesting to see what "goodies" I get
from Mead Johnson...Nestle....and whoever else is out there!
Jan -- leaving tomorrow for Carole Peterson's daughter's "Wedding of the
Millenium" in the Outer Banks....
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