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Biotech / Medical : QGLY - Funny Name Great Product.

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To: Arris who wrote (7078)12/22/1997 5:56:00 PM
From: ayn rand  Read Replies (1) of 8960
 
No news, so here is something I found, and thought I'd pass along to everyone to help pass the time:

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"I feel obliged to tell my tale. I'm a medical school student. I felt myself coming down with a cold in the middle of my final examinations.

Having studied the mechanism of your product in my microbiology class I ran right out to the store at 2:30 in the morning when I felt my first symptoms coming on.

When I didn't see any COLD-EEZE on the shelf I asked the pharmacist if the store carried your product. He told me that they couldn't keep it in stock and that they were probably sold out. I frantically searched the cold remedy aisle hoping I had merely overlooked COLD-EEZE's whereabouts.

Like a brilliant early morning sunrise, the red box of the only remaining COLD-EEZE peered at my from between the tylenol and the advil. No doubt, it had been carelessly strewn aside by a former rhino-virally challenged individual. With COLD-EEZE in hand, I paraded down the drug store aisle, like an athlete proudly bearing the olympic torch.

Shortly after purchase, I enjoyed a zinc gluconate lozenge as prescribed. The cherry flavor was like a party in my mouth. To make a long story short, I completely dissolved a lozenge in my mouth every 4 hours. I did not chew as to reduce absorption of the active ingredients. I did not consume citrus juices either 1/2 hour before or after dissolving the lozenge and I avoided administering to children or toddlers.

Within 36 hours my cold symptoms had completely subsided. The amazing thing is that during this time I was under the stress of final exams and was living on coffee and 2 hours of sleep a night. Needless to say I'm sold on your product.

God bless the Quigley Corporation. God bless everyone."

RCR

60181, IL USA - Thursday, December 04, 1997 at 01:23:50 (EST)
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"Now isn't that just sweet?"


Happy Holidays
(our time will come, Q=30+)
:o)
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