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Non-Tech : SPWP - Superwipes, Inc.

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From: jmhollen12/5/2004 12:35:54 PM
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From: Taki on the TGL Board:

SPWP, huge at Duane-Reade: Proof of Superwipe Nail Polish Remover at DReade: ALSO READ POSTER BELOW. This baby SPWP will rock the blues soon IMO.

duanereade.com
Superwipe Nail Polish Remover
$2.99 EACH
Click to Order
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By: pauld
05 Dec 2004, 09:33 AM EST
Msg. 345 of 345
(This msg. is a reply to 344 by chipsfl.)

Nice find chipsfl. It looks like there are ten pads per box.

Cutex puts six poisonous pads in a box that stink up an entire house, damage the nail, are an environmental hazard and are known to cause damage to liver and kidney as well as cause increased birth defects retailing for $3.49.

Superwipes safe, pleasant smelling pads at ten per box is an outstanding buy at $2.99.

It's no wonder DR bought 300 boxes per store on their initial order. They plan on selling lots of this baby.

This is the kind of traction Superwipe Inc needed. Once one chain store starts carrying a product that is so outstandingly better AND cheaper, the other stores HAVE to fall in line.

DR is the first. Only 65 more CHAIN stores to go. It's no wonder Mario stated in one PR, "If Superwipes aren't available in a store near you, they soon will be".

There are hundredS of thousands of stores and salons that will be forced to switch. How would you like to own a spa where your clients are bringing in better supplies than you have? It's kind of hard to sell a manicure for $50 when you're seen using substandard products that hurt clients.

How would you like to own CVS or any of the other chains and be seen selling unsafe, environmentally hazardous products that damage the very things they are supposed to be used on when there's better, cheaper sold by others?

It's going to happen and this stock is destined for $$$$ not pennies IMO.
Paul
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