Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Wordless Wednesday - LEGO My Kind Of Store

Just call me late to the party, but I finally took my preschooler munchkin, who is obsessed with everything Duplo LEGO & Mega Bloks, to the LEGO store at the Mall Of America.  Here are a few of the shots I took of the incredible LEGO art they have on display:












And if you need a few spare LEGOs to complete a project at home...

There are more than a couple individual pieces available to buy in bulk.  
Almost makes your mouth water, as if you were a kid in a candy store ; )


Sunday, March 6, 2011

For Better Or For Worse - When A Store Brand Isn't Really A Bargain

I have to admit that I generally love a bargain.  In years past I was a total "name brand snob". I didn't want to stray from the security & reliability of the name brands products I knew I could trust.  That's why when I found a substitute at Target I could live with, I stuck with it. In this particular case, there was virtually no difference between the 1st generation of the new brand product & the old brand product initially. Judging by the photo below, are we really talking about bath tissue here? Yes, I am - toilet paper indeed.

 
 Photo found on underconsideration.com - Bath tissue, before and after. 

 
But just a few months after the initial brand introduction, 
something had changed.


These are photos I took of rolls I had at home...
Notice the differences? 

The first change in quality under the up&up brand transition was the considerable change in size, which they now call "cozy".  I went as far as e-mailing Target as soon as I noticed this change.  I searched & searched to see if I still had the e-mail as well as the response I received from Target HQ customer service, but it's long gone.  I was genuinely upset that they tried to disguise the changes in this new packaging after they lured us in with the earlier version of product.

But as you can see below which are samples of Northern Bath Tissue, which Target openly compares their product to there is a big difference between the two.

View of the back of the plush & very soft Northern sheet.



Northern branded product is 3-plies & you can not see the object below it in this photo



Where as with the up&up, you can see it easily with only 2 thinly quilted plies & the front & back are nearly identical. 

Phase two of changes came & it is now far from soft to the touch.  The last package I bought I noticed an immediate difference in that it felt like a second cousin to sandpaper against my skin. Not the most comforting feeling in the world unless I was out camping in the wilderness & my only other option was a piece of bark from a nearby tree.

This isn't to say all the up&up products are sub-par quality.  I will still buy the paper plates, plastic silverware, flex trash bags, and even the kid's toothbrushes.

I will not buy the up&up bandages again, which literally fell off within 5 minutes of putting them on & the paper bowls seem to soak through really fast - you almost need to double them up - defeating the purpose of buying the store brand. The facial tissue is an on-the-fence item.  I've tried it & it's not horrible, but I still prefer the name brands.

Just for kicks & giggles I included a press release from when Target first updated their store brand's look & feel - the birth of up&up. A focus on comparable quality seemed to be a priority for them less than two short years ago. You have to wonder if that has changed in the face of ongoing cost savings initiatives.

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Target up & up Brand Offers Great Quality at Low Prices

Completely Updated Store-owned Product Line Features New Look, Expanded Selection of Over 800 Everyday Essentials
MINNEAPOLIS (June 2009)
— Target announces the re-launch of Target brand – the company’s core commodities owned brand – as up & up™, delivering low prices and great quality with an expanded product selection and a unique new design.

up & up products have been phasing into Target stores since March, and by the end of September, guests will find over 800 everyday essential products from across the store – spanning more than 40 categories – including household, healthcare, beauty, baby, and personal care. Nearly 100 of the items are brand new for 2009, including a few new categories such as cotton balls and swabs, laundry detergent and baby food. The up & up brand is equal in quality to national brands, but at a lower price, offering a savings of 30 percent on average.

"Our guests are savvy and know they don’t have to spend a lot to get high-quality products," said Mark Schindele, Senior Vice President of Merchandising, Target. "By re-launching Target brand as up & up, we’re able to create a unique identity for this powerful owned brand. The new packaging incorporates an element of design, giving us the opportunity to deliver on both the ‘expect more’ and ‘pay less’ sides of our brand promise."

Target consistently reevaluates its owned brands to ensure they meet guest expectations. Before introducing up & up, Target reviewed more than 4,000 guest comments on the quality and performance of its store-brand products. This resulted in the reformulation or enhancement of more than 130 products in the line.

Additionally, a third-party testing facility examined a majority of the Target brand products for characteristics such as flavor, aroma, ease of opening packaging and appearance. These tests helped to guarantee that up & up products are equal in quality to national brands.

up & up products are available at Target stores nationwide, with some bulk packs of products available for sale online at www.target.com

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Like any other purchase decision, you have to try, try again. Figure out what works for your family and what doesn't. Place priorities where it makes sense for you & your budget.  Compare prices too. I always shop with a calculator & compare the unit cost of the store brand vs the name brands. Don't always assume the store brand will be less expensive or a better value because sometimes it really isn't.

If there is one thing I'd like retailers to understand, it's that people are watching these small merchandising & manufacturing changes. Consumers are taking them into consideration when making future buying decisions.  Don't think your regular customers don't notice when you make a change that you believe to be insignificant or subtle.  It may be the exact opposite, so when you hear chatter, take the feedback to heart, rather than dismissing it.

Happy shopping!

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Wordless Wednesday - Thank Heavens For Our Little Helper

Here we are in March already 
& there's plenty of snow left to go around.
Spring seems to be no where in sight.

Thank God for our Little Helper 
who is happy to do everything just like his Daddy.

Thought of the day:
 Take some time out of your busy day 
just to be happy.

Focus on being thankful for being blessed.
Make an effort not to spend too much time worrying 
about the things we do not have 
& that which is beyond our power to change.

As for that which we are empowered to change,
respect your gifts & talents -
don't waste time 
or let anything or anyone 
stand in the way of your ultimate goal & destiny.

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

What A Difference A Day Can Make

 Just a couple of days ago, we were starting to see big patches of grass, people were wearing shorts 
& short-sleeved shirts in 50 degree weather.



  Many of us were dreaming of planting flowers, Spring golf, warm evening walks & new Summer wardrobes.  


 In no time Mother Nature Set us straight 


 & reminded us it's not over 

 
till it's over.

 

So sit back & enjoy the calm indoors...


& find beauty where you can.



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Friday, February 18, 2011

Thoughtful Thursday - Reflections of a Nurturer

I was able to spend a little more time than usual with my munchkin this week as he was feeling under the weather. I worked quite a bit from home for a change. Sometimes I pause and sneak photos, just because I can & to remember the things a nurturing Mother doesn't ever want to forget.


Curled up before my eyes
Lies a precocious but loving
Sweet boy - my little man
How quickly time passes

He sleeps so peacefully
His eyelashes so long
His mouth with a little pout
And his toes with a curl

 
How fast has he grown
How much has he changed
His hands so strong wrap
Around my soft & protective arms

 
His “You're the Best Mom”
Always melts me
Like mountains of snow
Under the February Sun

His head leans toward mine
Secure under my chin
Cuddles still calm him
I hear every restful breath
 
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Caribou Coffee...What's New?

A few reasons why I like everything that is Caribou Coffee, their involvement on Twitter & all that is right about their marketing for social networks:
 
Giving "Team Members" the opportunity to contribute to the business with their art & ideas

 
An Update: Added to the stores on Feb. 24th

Along with this one...


Examples of Crowdsourcing







 Website reinforcment

Reminders about the Sustainability Discount 
 

Hey, that's me!

Again, reinforcement of the discount on their website

  

Great promotional offers



Hope this has made you want to make a quick run to Caribou...
My "regular" Chai with 2% is my morning life saver.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Breakthroughs

How important is yesterday's news? 
(or even this morning's news?) 

 
I recently posted couple of tweets that really got me thinking that sometimes life would be easier if I wasn't so darned addicted to aware of social networking sites. (I confess...it's true.) My fuel these days is the information I find on Twitter & the frequent updates made on Twitter, to Facebook, my tumblr & most recently my Pinterest pages. I'm almost ashamed to say that I've been considering buying an iPad.  

 
One was: "Some days are just too hectic to read tweets but I always feel like I'm missing out on good information & conversation."

A couple of tweeps I follow responded in agreement:
"@kbettcher I am with you! 
So much good stuff but so hectic sometimes"

"@bklalor I agree with you.  
I think twitter is giving me Attention Deficit Disorder"

The other tweet was: "Does anyone else feel like they're in Vegas playing slots scrolling past hundreds of tweets on your phone after you've been away for a while?"  

My issue was "what if somewhere along the way I miss some tweets with breaking information, wisdom that might change my life or that perfect opportunity which presented itself?"
 

Realistically, there's never going to be enough hours in any given day to let Twitter or any other social networking site rule your world.  There has to be moderation & balance in life - Correct?  

Sometimes yesterday's news, or even this morning's news, should just wait to be seen or heard.

I've also been feeling massive pangs of guilt because I haven't had the time nor inspiration to blog here lately.  Sometimes you need to stop & deal with the here & now and not escape in the day-to-day distractions. Sometimes that's when the healing beings & the real breakthroughs happen. 

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