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I'm sure this could be abused in some way - what a cynic I am! |
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Bun, because it made me smile after having a crap day. |
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Is 'home: child control' really the best category? I'm not the one to name a better one, but I'm sure 'home' isn't it. |
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I changed cat's dbmag9. I didn't think that was the best one to put it in, but I couldn't think of where else to put it. I hate when I typo one word as another word that spell check doesn't catch. |
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Just a vague, not at all thought out and probably unworkable notion: I wonder if there could be a loyalty hook of some sort here. The parent prepares the grocery list throughout the week (month, whatever) online on a particular grocery store's website. The first stop in the store is to pick up the grocery list and the on-demand printed bingo cards which could contain pictures of the actual items on the shopping list. The kids could "help" with the shopping chores by spotting the items. |
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Other items on the cards might be impulse items that the kids might talk the parent in to buying. Ick, but that's marketing (maybe that's abuse, [dbmag9]). |
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I actually thought that I might be able to convince a store to do this (after a few trial runs w/ my kids) if I suggested that it might be like subliminal marketing if they used pictures of some of the more common food items. |
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[half], I bet Lucky Charms WOULD pay a bit to get their picture on there, though. (Maybe I could get part of that fee Mwah Ha ha!). |
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The weakness I didn't think of is usually quickly exposed when I try to do things like this with my kids, so I'm sure they'll find it. |
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I tried this yesterday & it seemed to go pretty well. I have .tif files of a couple of cards. If anyone wants to try it you can e-mail me & I'll send 'em to you. (I'm not very good at drawing cows, though.) |
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So tis. It even includes the results from a trial run. ++ |
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Some marketing genius will be required, or you'll have the misfortunates who must buy a Celebrity giant cake mix every few days to keep the kids happy. (substitute cake mix with anything from a huge bag of crisps to a 3 litre bottle of pop). |
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Suppose I enter my shopping list and the kiosk prints out a custom bingo card with my selections on it? |
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Baked. See the attached link. This was a Spider-Man movie tie-in promo given out by Wal-Mart. The only difference is that you are given the stickers at the start, and you are looking for information on the sequence of the stickers. |
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Sponsored by Dr. Pepper and others. |
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I was with you until right at the end. The bakery or deli to ... fruit juice and shaved ice? Too young for croissants? |
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My wife is hooked on a different sort of grocery bingo. Every month,
she gets a new card with various days of the month written in.
Every time she spends $10 or more on one of the days on her card, she
gets a stamp on that day. For each row/column/diagonal she fills in,
she gets a dollar off the next month. She plans out her shopping just to
fill the right slots. If this is any indication of the effectiveness
of bingo, then I`m sure Zimmy's idea will be a tremendous success. |
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