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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 9233879" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>If it's common knowledge, and it's a core of marketing history, then you can provide a link. Because I am at the "calling BS" on this one. I did a Google search and find nothing supporting your claims. You're the one making these claims, and your only support is you saying it right now and telling me everyone knows what you're claiming. I am not asking for a huge amount of evidence, just, you know, anything at all besides you appearing to push an "I win" button because...reasons?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's you. Nobody else has made these claims except you. I was a kid in that era as well. I am betting we're quite close to the same age. I lived that era and I am not at all remembering it the way you do, and when I ask for support you give nothing, and when I say these properties didn't have the kind of marketing like makeup kits you ignore that and mention the primary property again like movies and TV shows - which isn't ancillary marketing like we're talking about. So yeah, I am again calling BS. Support your claim with more than "everyone knows except you - even though nobody has jumped in to say they agree."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So LINK TO IT if you think there is "a lot written about this."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not really, no. If I like the brand I think it's cool I can get other stuff with that brand. Again, I like this makeup thing. I showed my daughter and she is interested in two of the items. Anything which interests her in two of her hobbies simultaneously is a good thing to me. She has some D&D stuffed animals too which she and I like. </p><p></p><p>Is it that you don't personally have any interest in this one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 9233879, member: 2525"] If it's common knowledge, and it's a core of marketing history, then you can provide a link. Because I am at the "calling BS" on this one. I did a Google search and find nothing supporting your claims. You're the one making these claims, and your only support is you saying it right now and telling me everyone knows what you're claiming. I am not asking for a huge amount of evidence, just, you know, anything at all besides you appearing to push an "I win" button because...reasons? It's you. Nobody else has made these claims except you. I was a kid in that era as well. I am betting we're quite close to the same age. I lived that era and I am not at all remembering it the way you do, and when I ask for support you give nothing, and when I say these properties didn't have the kind of marketing like makeup kits you ignore that and mention the primary property again like movies and TV shows - which isn't ancillary marketing like we're talking about. So yeah, I am again calling BS. Support your claim with more than "everyone knows except you - even though nobody has jumped in to say they agree." So LINK TO IT if you think there is "a lot written about this." Not really, no. If I like the brand I think it's cool I can get other stuff with that brand. Again, I like this makeup thing. I showed my daughter and she is interested in two of the items. Anything which interests her in two of her hobbies simultaneously is a good thing to me. She has some D&D stuffed animals too which she and I like. Is it that you don't personally have any interest in this one? [/QUOTE]
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