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Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 05, 2012
Transcript:
Fresh Squeezed Support the AUSTRALIAN RULES Luge TEAM WET FLOOR SUPPORT THE Swim Club PLAIN OLD O.J. $2 Frazz: Of course there's no Australian-rules luge team. The point is, you've never been happier to pay $2 for a cup of orange juice from concentrate.
Stan King about 13 years ago
Silly Trapper, nobody teaches children how to deceive. Weâre born with that skill. This does, however, look like a great lesson in either marketing/sales, or government PR.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thanks a lot, Richard!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
Gato⊠hissss
(no, thatâs a good thingâŠ)
Cathy38c about 13 years ago
I hesitate at the mop bucket juicer machine!!!
WelshRat Premium Member about 13 years ago
Judging by the fact Caulfield is on the swim team stand, why do you think FRAZZ came up with the plan?
chris_weaver about 13 years ago
Theyâre playing Good OJ, Bad OJ.
archipelago Premium Member about 13 years ago
Perspective is everything!
tigre1 about 13 years ago
Very clever illustration of a principle. Or more than oneâŠlet me remember to adapt and apply this one. In the service of the greater good, of course. Anybody else ever âcastâ a political race? Noticed it?Everybody alert? Remember the concept of the âgreatest numberââŠ?
V-Beast about 13 years ago
They are going to mop up.
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thereâs little or no real deception going on here, just manipulation. Itâs âmanufacturing a demand.â
Caulfieldâs booth is delivering what it says â âPlain old O.J.â from concentrate, $2 a glass, as a fundraiser. Thatâs a fair price, for a fundraiser. But by setting up a âphantom competitorâ, the customers see it as a choice: âWhich stand WOULD I patronize?â becomes âWhich stand WILL I patronize?â, and they sell more O.J. than if theyâd simply set up one booth. And, as has been noted, it IS for a good cause.
And capndunzzl, if they were actually to use the fresh oranges for their product, both the capital outlay and the labor would diminish their efficiency. There are only enough oranges in the mop bucket to sell maybe 10 decent-sized glasses, and theyâd then have to buy more. But this way those same fresh oranges can serve their purpose indefinitely (Iâd suggest that plastic oranges would serve just as well, but that WOULD be deception, because someone might ACTUALLY want to buy a glass of the bucket-squoze product).
kathrynismerry about 13 years ago
Double gro-an! :)
hippogriff about 13 years ago
AshburnStadium: Good point. The 332nd Group in WW-II (aka Tuskegee Airmen, even though not all trained there) lost more pilots from drowning in the Adriatic than to combat. Jim Crow wouldnât let them in swimming pools. Jim Crow Jr. just keeps the pools out of segregated neighborhoods today.
Elderflower about 13 years ago
They managed that when I was in grade 2. We were bused to a local high school that had a pool, and got basic swimming lessons.
Okay, that was in the dark agesâŠ
terminalman90 about 13 years ago
The way I see it, they are establishing the value of supporting the local team. Without the other option I might not consider supporting my team by buying âa cup of juice from a canâ. It draws my attention to what I want for myself, but more importantly, that I want to support others.
aardvark86au about 8 years ago
I donât even know what Australian Rules Luge might be.