Sunday, September 19, 2010

Stolen memories of yore

Danny- Danny tastes great. No, not my impression of an intelligent zombie, it was the marketing phrase of a dairy product from my youth. It was similar in style to Yogo but was of a more firm base, and well did not need a Gorilla and Snake to sell- though on the off hand if anyone with the marketing department of Yogo is reading, bring back the Gorilla and Snake, I miss their stories- and it was my favourite item to have in my lunch box. It did not dry out as the sandwiches often did, and I did not have to wait in line at the canteen to purchase it. Put simply, I thought Danny did taste great. Then one day during my Primary schooling it just dissipated; it was no longer available. This has been a hard road for those of us who have had our favourite items removed.



More recently there was at least a ten month long period where I was unable to get CC's, it seemed that I wanted them but the production companies can supposedly say No to them...they just defied their own marketing strategy. So in a huff I was to trail my way through countless other brands to find something comparable to the Tasty Cheese CC. Doritos did not even come close, and their 3 cheeses and nacho cheese only started to make my head swirl- more of a dipping chip. In fact the closest I was able to get was El Toro Tasty Cheese from Aldi, however the after taste was slightly synthetic...I had adapted but I was not happy.



At university I was slowly developing a taste for coffee and allowing it to mingle with my old friend tea, and one day at the super-market I stumbled upon a product that would allow for a easier adaptation of the different texture of a latte or cappuccino- a Tea Latte from Nerada. They were in a similar fashion to the packaged powdered lattes and caps that we see their now, but they were from a tea extract and well like everything else in this article- I loved them. But I was unfortunate enough to witness not the immediate halt of the product, but the slow gradual demise. I still have stashed away, for fear that they are the last of their kind. And seriously I don't particularly want to go to Europe or the UK just so I can have a Tea Latte (For information about what a Tea Latte is check this website http://breweddaily.com/2008/12/what-is-a-tea-latte/)



Also during this time Taylors stopped producing a Tai Satay which was the perfect blend of spice and penuts that went well with my spicy chicken- one of my favourite meals, but they stopped producing them. We even went to the extent of contacting the factory and seeing if we could purchase it in bulk or direct. Once again I was foiled. We are a society based on consumption, and though I have written and will post my ideas about that, I have to learn to live in it. However I find it especially mocking to produce something, get people to like it, and then remove it- perhaps they were not making money? Am I the only one seriously buying these items?



On the positive side, CC's have come back- they changed the packaging of my flavour from Yellow to Red, but hey I can adapt to that small thing...I guess. In the world of competing products perhaps we should fight more for those we love, and not just accept those that are given to us.



Dale Stam



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