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valawil | 23:11 Thu 20th Mar 2008 | Adverts
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When the coffee beans are going into the 'wrong' sack, for instant coffee, the student is told they are the same as in their ground beans, so why are the sacks labelled differently??
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A very good question, Valawil, and one to which there's probably no answer! ;-)

Here's another question for you:
How is it that someone can study the ad closely enough to spot something like this, yet still fail to notice which brand of coffee the ad is for? ;-)
(It's Kenco, not Gold Blend).

Chris
The 'Nescafe' sacks have to be labled so that punters will know that the same beans are used in both types of coffee. What impression would you have if both the sacks had no markings on them?
You tend to remember things better if you see with you're own eyes i suppose.
Col.
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Thanks Buenchico, for your question.
I suppose that shows how much I really care!!!
If the sacks weren't labelled there would have been no advert anyway,for which we all might have given thanks!

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