Toni - I’m shocked, shocked I tell you that you wouldn’t know where to get these, since your email is from Christie Communications. Isn’t that the company that represents Goody Good Stuff here in the United States? Why yes, it is, as I’ve been getting emails from Christie Communications, of Santa Barbara since October 2010 and even got one directly from you on May 24th asking me to review something that you already sent to me and was already covered on the blog.
There’s a link to the candy on the previous two reviews of the candy.
Yeah, you’re a sock puppet. Congratulations, I will no longer be covering their products as long as you’re working for them.
Toni - You have not “offended” me, you have breached the standard ethics of your profession. You don’t go around pretending you’re not associated with the company you’re trying to promote. Well, apparently you do.
Ha! Quality sleuthing, Cybele. That kind of sock puppety astroturfing dishonesty really gets me bristling.
It’s just a shame that the poor vegan gummy has to get caught in the crossfire.
On that note, a big thanks for always being so conscientious in your reviews when it comes to mentioning whether a product is vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or what have you.
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These look delicious! What is the company’s website? Where can I buy some?
Toni - I’m shocked, shocked I tell you that you wouldn’t know where to get these, since your email is from Christie Communications. Isn’t that the company that represents Goody Good Stuff here in the United States? Why yes, it is, as I’ve been getting emails from Christie Communications, of Santa Barbara since October 2010 and even got one directly from you on May 24th asking me to review something that you already sent to me and was already covered on the blog.
There’s a link to the candy on the previous two reviews of the candy.
Yeah, you’re a sock puppet. Congratulations, I will no longer be covering their products as long as you’re working for them.
Didn’t mean to offend or upset you, just thought people might want to know where to get the sweets. Deepest apologies.
Toni - You have not “offended” me, you have breached the standard ethics of your profession. You don’t go around pretending you’re not associated with the company you’re trying to promote. Well, apparently you do.
Ha! Quality sleuthing, Cybele. That kind of sock puppety astroturfing dishonesty really gets me bristling.
It’s just a shame that the poor vegan gummy has to get caught in the crossfire.
On that note, a big thanks for always being so conscientious in your reviews when it comes to mentioning whether a product is vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or what have you.
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