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BOYCOTTING.

The Views sponsors and hitting them back where it hurts. It’s long overdue. Your voice matters.

Sponsors to Boycott:

Clorox
1-888-317-2837
Mailing address:
1221 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94612

Gerber
1-855-444-6260
Mailing address:
12 Vreeland Road – 2nd Floor
Florham Park, NJ 07932

Oreo
Mondelez is the parent company
1-855-880-7107
Mailing address:
Mondelēz International
100 Deforest Ave
East Hanover NJ 07936H

HomeAdvisor

1-855-400-7236
Mailing address:
HomeAdvisor, Inc.
14023 Denver West Pkwy
Bldg. 64
Golden, CO 80401

Trivago
Phone: 1-888-850-3958
Mailing address:
140 Broadway 46th Floor
New York, NY 10005

Procter & Gamble
Phone: 1-513-983-1100
Mailing address:
The Procter & Gamble Company
1 P&G Plaza
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Downy
A division of P&G
Phone: 1-800-688-7638
Mailing address:
The Procter & Gamble Company
1 P&G Plaza
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Pampers
A division of P&G
Phone: 1-800-726-7377
Mailing address:
The Procter & Gamble Company
1 P&G Plaza
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Nutro Dog Food
Mars is the parent company
Phone: 1-800-833-5330
Mailing address:
6885 Elm Street
McLean, Virginia, 22101

Trident
Mars is the parent company
Phone: 1-855-535-5648
Mailing address:
Mondelēz International
100 Deforest Ave
East Hanover NJ 07936

Chili’s
Brinker International is the parent company
Phone: 1-800-983-4637
Mailing address:
6820 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75240

Progressive
Phone: 1-888-240-9839
Mailing address:
The Progressive Corporation
Address:6300 Wilson Mills Rd.
Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143

Dove

Phone: 1-800-761-3683
Mailing address:
Unilever US, Inc
800 Sylvan Avenue
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632

Safelite
Mailing address:
Safelite Group, Inc. Corporate Office
7400 Safelite Way
Columbus, OH 43235

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Crystal geyser has been in the news for dumping/disposing of arsenic-tainted wastewater, federal prosecutors said .

I couldn't get the artical to copy correctly.

 

 One more place to boycott.

Crystal geyser drinking water. 

 

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Clorox is the only thing on the list I use and rarely these days. I buy the cheap generic version on pampers so I can tear them apart and use in the garden to hold water. The only reason I buy baby food is to make dog cookies and I buy the No Name stuff........This is a easy Boycott for me.....but damn, they will never miss my money as they never got any of it to start.

 

Karsten

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:lol::P  You're crackin' us up, KARSTEN !

 

Still - You'll leave a mark by composing & sending letters to both the view and all the sponsors.

 

Excellent opportunity to vent. 

Get mad ! Get indignant !  Sound off !

(Pretend you're writing to your neighbor who called the cops & sanitation inspectors on ya for being

old n' crazy and burying your Depends in the yard !)  :lmao::P

 

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7 minutes ago, SgtFuryUSCZ said:

:lol::P  You're crackin' us up, KARSTEN !

 

Still - You'll leave a mark by composing & sending letters to both the view and all the sponsors.

 

Excellent opportunity to vent. 

Get mad ! Get indignant !  Sound off !

(Pretend you're writing to your neighbor who called the cops & sanitation inspectors on ya for being

old n' crazy and burying your Depends in the yard !)  :lmao::P

 

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I will tell you, if Orin Hatch, Chuckie the Clown, the Red Hen, One Grand Gallery and a few other (Note a few of them are closed now) I could be deemed a Cell Phone and Internet Terrorist.

 

Now on a serious note.....Buy a packet of cheap diapers, tear them apart and soak the crystals in water and see what happens..........They are great for the garden and flower beds. 

 

Karsten

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9 minutes ago, SgtFuryUSCZ said:

LOL !  Yes KARSTEN - we, too, use them in our gardening efforts.

 

We especially like them to to wrap baby Orchids in as well as to root Frangipani stalks.

 

We also grow potato eyes in pantyhose hanging from the mango trees.

 

We had to rib ya !   Takes one to know one !  :lol::lol:

 Well hell, there aren'y many people out there that know all on any of the secrets of gardening these day.

 

Now give me the secrets of Orchids....GF has been doing great for 5 some years but lost a few lately. One or two have been b;looming and getting new spikes while still in bloom for going on a year.

 

Karsten

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Karsten said:

 Well hell, there aren'y many people out there that know all or any of the secrets of gardening these day.

 

Now give me the secrets of Orchids....GF has been doing great for 5 some years but lost a few lately. One or two have been b;looming and getting new spikes while still in bloom for going on a year.

 

Karsten

 

 

 

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Orchids have to be outside.

Only bring them in when they bloom, enjoy them, then return them out of doors.

 

And not just out in the screened lanai.

 

They must be where rain, bugs, mites, dust, etc can all get to them. They're carnivores by nature.

Best under a shady tree.  All the things the tree attracts will benefit the orchids.

 

Baby Orchids - "Pups" - once separated from the mother plant,

can have their little pup feet loosely enveloped in spagnum moss and bunched together in a didey with

 orchid medium to be kept lightly moist.

 

When they're little toenails (roots) begin to sprout, transfer with moss wrap & orchid medium to a plastic container.

We use small milk jugs cut down with a layer of carbon (like for the fish tank filter) - in the bottom.

 

Once they are strong enough, we remove them, secure them to drift wood - which has been wrapped & soaked in a wet didey, too,

once again with a strip of the didey wrapped round

to secure it until it grabs onto the driftwood by itself.

 

Use a wire on the driftwood so you can hang it on the tree which you can unwind & remove when it blooms & you bring the

driftwood in the house & set it on a table or shelf  - out of direct sun.

 

Atomize daily with spring water or rain water - but not the blooms - until it's done, Then put the wire back on it & take it out to the tree again.

 

Hope this helps.

 

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