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Friday, March 12, 2010

What brand names do you swear by?

Electronics, clothing, appliances, shoes, baby items, cars, anything-

What brand names do you swear by?
The most things I purchase at my age are articles of clothing..mainly from Abercrombie and Fitch and American Eagle.
Reply:there is only one OREO, I often cuss out th xxerox machine... no matter who it is made by and white out makes it better... even if it was made by liquid nail
Reply:Tide detergent for laundry. I find it does the best job on my whites and also getting stains out of my kids clothing. Also, my LG front loading washer is awsome. It was well worth the money. I can do a huge load. Which is very important since there are six people in my family to wash for.





I swear by A%26amp;D diaper ointment. None of my children have had any diaper rash. It's all I use on the baby. Also Baby Magic baby wash and lotion. Smells so good. Keeps baby's skin soft. That's if you can catch her to put it on her.





Coke Zero. Love it!!! It tastes just like a real coke to me. Gotta have it!!!!





Lexus is my pick of automobiles. Then, it would have to be Toyota. Pretty much the same. Very dependable and they look nice.





Levi's jeans. I'm old school.That's what I buy my son. He gets good wear out of them.





Montreal Steak Seasoning. Makes my T-bones taste oh so yummy.





Carnation Chai Cinnamon coffee creamer. A must have for me every morning.





Ysatis parfume by Givenchy. It's old, I know, but my hubby sure does like it when I wear it.





Estee Lauder lip pencil and lip gloss.





Arbonne facial care. I love this stuff. (not selling) Just makes my face feel so good.





Colgate tooth paste. I think it's the best on the market. The taste is not too harsh.





Anything from bath and body works. Except the coconut and lime scent. Doesn't agree with me.





Yankee Candles. Love em!!!!! Especially around the holidays.





Miracle grow for vegetables and flowers. Stuff works great if you follow the directions.





I could go on and on. Too many to mention.
Reply:Tide...Laundry soap.. it's the only one I have found that doesn't cause my husband to get hives..





Pantene... shampoo and conditioner... Only brand I have found that reduces breakage of my hair (my hair goes to my butt and breakage was a problem)





Revlon... Cosmetics... Just love the feel and color selections...





Levis jeans is there any other brand..





Maytag... appliances... I have had the same washer and drier for 15 years I have replaced a drum seal on the washer (Turns out washing a load of fabric full of straight pins can damage that part... I also learned to be more specific when telling a daughter to wash the fabric before sewing it) I have replaced the heating element on the dryer( was broken when dryer was dropped down a flight of stairs during a move turns out one husband and one brother-in-law couldn't move it down the stairs without dropping it as they claimed...)
Reply:Cars-Dodge, Chevy, Ford





Electronics-Sony, Panasonic, and Nintendo





Shoes-Converse, Ecko, Vans, and Hurricnae





Clothes-Ecko, G-Unit, Hanes, Puritan, Joker Brand, Bape, Fruit of the Loom, Polo Assn, and many more.........
Reply:Bacardi, Newport, and Ecko
Reply:Gain Colgate Chex snack mix


snyders pretzels


LOreal mascara
Reply:abercrombie, hollister ,a.eagle ,Victirias secret, and coach!
Reply:Valium.
Reply:I like Italian and French such as Prada, Dolce %26amp; Gabbana, Gucci, Lacoste, Louie Vutton etc. They do make good quality products.
Reply:Has to be a GM ! Plus Nike!
Reply:I'm not materialistic, as for sporting goods Nike, and Adidas soccer balls because they last long
Reply:Aveda Skin and Hair Care Products.





Guess jeans, (they're the best, yes,better than Levi's any day)





Max Factor mascara





Jason's Natural toothpaste with perilla seed extract ( it keeps plaque from forming on my teeth overnight, and repels sugar acids)





Method brand laundry detergent
Reply:Sony





Nike





Ecko





New Era





Nintendo





Adidas





... and any muscle car.



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