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To: jwk who wrote (51504)3/28/1998 12:26:00 PM
From: Hunter Vann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
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To: jwk who wrote (51504)3/28/1998 2:48:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58324
 
>Baloney. It has been well documented by extensive medical research that temperature has nothing to do with catching colds. <<

While this may be true, it has nothing to do with what actually goes on in stores. On cold days, there is usually a rush for supplies to deal with the problem. One of these supplies is cold remedies, cough drops, etc. As we all know, people do not buy according to what is rational. A sudden change in weather can bring out the hypochondriac in a LOT of people.



To: jwk who wrote (51504)3/28/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: Brendan2012  Respond to of 58324
 
Well, colds are more common in the winter, and the reason is people tend to be inside more in the winter.

Brendan