Last one for the day!

Dated: 1 Jul 2011
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3 days into writing 2 vacuum cleaner reviews a day and I’m already sick and tired of seeing vacuums! Part of that is that my real goal was to keep over 100 visitors a day, which I fell below for the last two days… can’t really control how many people come to the site so the goal is based on what I can do. Anyways, I think the real reason why I put such a ridiculous goal out there was to keep myself busy and focused on something other than my wine that is fermenting. I hate waiting around for this stuff to come out! Alright welp, here’s the second one for the day Bissell OptiClean Bagless Cyclonic Canister Vacuum Cleaner Review – 66T61 just a quick and dirty run down of why you should stay clear of this vacuum.

As much as I REALLY want to see what the results are from a full 31 days of adding 2 reviews a day, then blogging about those reviews and getting the pings coming in like mad… I don’t know if I’ll be able to keep up this pace…

Just to get this out of the way

Dated: 1 Jul 2011
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Well it’s been a while since I put a Dyson review up, and this is very similar to the Dyson DC25 All-Floors model, but I will be reviewing several other Dyson models over the next month. Anyways here is your Dyson DC25 Animal Ball-Technology Upright Vacuum Cleaner Review! I’ve got probably 75 or so vacuum cleaner pages open from Amazon.com that will be my base for what I will be reviewing over the month, since I do have a 2 reviews a day goal… it’s gonna be crazy, my reviews are already slipping a bit… but I blame it on the fact that I’ve been doing many other things such as launching another vacuum cleaner website into the network that is causing me to take the easier reviews for now. oh well 1 review down 61 to go ;-)

This is for you Dad

Dated: 30 Jun 2011
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Alright, I had to change things up a little bit, I was tired of seeing Hoover and Oreck reviews :-P so I put up one for a Dirt Devil 082700 Vision Turbo Canister Vacuum Cleaner Review which oddly enough lead me right back to Oreck… Oh well, whatever works right? Now with the whole blogging scheme to keep things productive I also have some Sanitaire, Dyson, Eureka, Bissell, and Panasonic vacuums to review. Then I’ll be well on my way to getting a big crowd to the site over the next month… of course my short term goal is for this month, longer term this quarter, and rest of the year… based upon those results is what, when, and where I will be taking the vacuum cleaner review business ;-)

The best part of owning an Oreck

Dated: 30 Jun 2011
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Alright, so completing (or at least I think completing) all of my Oreck Reviews that I had to add I’ve just added the Oreck Insight Vacuum Cleaner Review to YourVacuumGuy got it pinged out on Pingoat.com and now it’s time to let all the blogsphere know :-P The Oreck Insight is really the same thing as the Oreck Pilot, just without the swivel head (or uh, 360° glide technology, rather). It does retail for $100 less than the Pilot, and it is a pound lighter, so it gives some options to those looking at investing in an Oreck.

If only I had a Hoover

Dated: 29 Jun 2011
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I wrote this short Hoover Zen Whisper Multi-Cyclonic Canister Vacuum Cleaner Review before heading out to pick up Rose from work this morning. Kind of thought I might get around to writing 2-3 more reviews today… but now I’m insanely tired, Connor was asleep, but isn’t now (he seems tired still, fixing him some chicken then hopefully he goes to sleep). Now I’m just biding my time, waiting for him to go back to sleep so that I can as well! So new Hoover review… which actually isn’t that great of a review, since the Hoover Zen Whisper Multi-Cyclonic Canister Vacuum Cleaner uses the same motor and basic design as the Dyson DC21 I basically just pointed people in that direction… lazy I know, I may add to it later, at least transpose some of the information from the other review… but yeah, that’ll be after a good nap since I’m running on 4ish hours of sleep in the last 48 hours.

If only I had another Oreck to review… oh wait, I do!

Dated: 29 Jun 2011
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So as it turns out, I guess that I will be putting up a LOT more of these reviews :-P I’ve only got about 100 more vacuum cleaners to review before I am done with the current list of vacuum cleaners on the market, and doing one once every 3 days, with current rate of introduction of new models and vacuum cleaner lines… I’d say I’ll have every vacuum cleaner currently on the market reviewed in about 10 years :-P I’m finally going to add a vacuum cleaner reviews category to here… because I’m adding a new one quite frequently anymore so may as well right? Anyways, on my Oreck kick still I recently wrote this Oreck Pilot Vacuum Cleaner Review which is up to par with my usual vacuum cleaner standards I’d say. Not that the vacuum is merely at par, but rather it far surpasses the “norm” for vacuum cleaners today, but the work I did reviewing it is about par for the course.

Great Scott! It’s a new vacuum cleaner review

Dated: 27 Jun 2011
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Well I’ve got my wine moved over to its secondary fermenter, got some stuff cleaned up and cleared out off of my computers, and I got another review up on YourVacuumGuy.com Black & Decker CHV1210 Dustbuster 12-Volt Cordless Cyclonic Hand Vac Well to be honest I haven’t quite got around to the review part, it’s just a product description right now… I’ll get to the review here shortly, or after I take a nap… since Connor has been asleep for several hours now it would make sense that I went to bed at some point in time. At the very least a post here couldn’t hurt to keep things rolling before I head off to dream land, then to finish up my review… or finish the review first maybe. Oh, and I’m getting paid from multiple sources :-D which is always good, especially since it’s the middle of the summer, usually these kinds of deals come in around December or February. Oh well I’ll take what I can get, it’s a good sign for my sites to be growing and making money like this even in the summer when sites generally die off with people out of school, off work, and away from home for vacations.

$8,000 Tax Credit to start your new life!

Dated: 9 Apr 2010
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Even though the $8,000 tax credit has come under a lot of scrutiny through out its lifespan I believe it was one of the most ingenious ideas the Bush Administration ever conceived. My wife and I just purchased a new home and plan to use the money to kick start our life, and also create a bit of savings. Though many people have said that it only benefits the housing industry and creates an artificial boom that will very soon come to an end I think it is has many more lasting effects. That is $8k that individuals with jobs will be spending on everything from furniture, to food, and putting into savings. All of which benefit America greatly putting many more people to work to sell the furniture, grow the food, and kick start the banking industry again by allowing banks to put out more loans. The whole deal helps starting families, and the entire middle class to prosper, not for a one time deal, but rather over a great deal of time. Now I just can’t wait until tax time next year in order to get the $8,000 tax credit so that my wife and I can start furnishing our new home, I can start growing my online business, and slowly over time we will have what we need to live comfortably.

Tax credit information

Dated: 11 Feb 2010
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Most people have heard of the $8,000 first time home buyers tax credit, which is great! If you are a first time home buyer that is… Or if you’ve not owned a home in at least 3 years you can take advantage of the tax credit… but what about those of us who do own a home? Why isn’t there any help for us? Well actually there is! Did you know that there are a number of great tax credits available right now? Things such as you can get a $1,500 tax credit for making your home more energy efficient (replacing that old furnace, re-insulating your house, getting new windows, etc.) and what about the Read more…

Mead Johnson, Maker of Enfamil, Loses Multi-Million Dollar False Advertising Case Against Store-Bran

Dated: 16 Dec 2009
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This is a sponsored guest post written by a Press Release on behalf of PBM Products. Post powered by Sponzai.

GORDONSVILLE, VA., December  2 , 2009PBM Products, LLC, a leading infant formula company that supplies store-brand infant formulas to Walmart, Sam’s Club, Target, Kroger, Walgreens, and other retailers, has received a favorable jury verdict and a $13.5 million damages award in its false advertising lawsuit against Mead Johnson & Co., the operating subsidiary of   Mead Johnson Nutrition Company (NYSE: MJN) (“Mead Johnson”), the makers of the national-brand Enfamil® LIPIL® Infant Formula.  Mead Johnson is 83 percent-owned by Bristol-Myers Squibb.

 

PBM’s lawsuit claimed that Mead Johnson engaged in false and misleading campaigns against PBM’s competing store-brand of infant formulas, suggesting they do not provide the same nutrition as Mead Johnson’s brands.  PBM’s store-brand infant formulas cost up to 50 percent less than Enfamil® LIPIL®.  The $13.5 million in damages awarded by the jury in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia is one of the largest damages awards ever for a false advertising case.

 

“This decision by a jury of the people confirms that Mead Johnson’s ads have been false in suggesting that there is a nutritional difference between our store-brand formula products and their products, when in fact the only major difference is price,” said PBM CEO Paul B. Manning.  “Despite Mead Johnson’s scare tactics, parents are assured that PBM’s formula products are as high quality and nutritious as Mead Johnson’s.”

 

U.S. District Court Judge James R. Spencer issued his written rulings yesterday following the November 10th jury verdict. Judge Spencer’s written rulings permanently enjoined Mead Johnson from making any false statements concerning PBM’s infant formula, including the claims Mead Johnson previously made in Enfamil advertising that "It may be tempting to try a less expensive store brand, but only Enfamil LIPIL is clinically proven to improve brain and eye development," and "there are plenty of other ways to save on baby expenses without cutting back on nutrition."  The Court also ordered Mead Johnson to retrieve from the public domain all advertising or promotional materials containing these or any other false claims about PBM’s store brand infant formula.  

The details of the decision and the complaint are posted online in full at:

 

·      http://www.pbmproducts.com/docs/Order_Laches.pdf

·      http://www.pbmproducts.com/docs/PBM_Complaint_MJ_III_LIPIL.pdf

 

The nutritional supplements under examination in the case are two fats, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and ARA (arachidonic acid), which Mead Johnson calls “LIPIL®” solely for marketing purposes and touts as promoting infant brain and eye development. PBM’s claim focused on Mead Johnson’s direct mailing to more than 1.6 million parents of an alarming blurry picture of a child’s cartoon duck next to a clear picture of the same image which suggested that anything other than the Enfamil LIPIL® blend of ingredients is inferior and will result in poor eye and brain development.  Other parts of the false advertising campaign consist of statements that only Enfamil LIPIL has been proven to confer visual and mental benefits on infants, and store-brand formulas are a “cut-back in nutrition” compared to Enfamil. 

 

PBM successfully argued that these advertisements were false and misleading especially since PBM store- brand infant formulas have the same nutrients at the same levels as Enfamil.  PBM infant formulas are formulated to contain DHA and ARA, and are sourced from the same supplier in amounts which equal or exceed the DHA and ARA in Mead Johnson’s Enfamil LIPIL®. 

 

This decision marks the third time PBM Products has sued Mead Johnson for false advertising claims. On the prior occasions Mead Johnson admitted that it made false claims about PBM’s products.  It is also the first false advertising case to focus on the issue of DHA and ARA nutritional ingredients in formula, which were introduced into the market in 2003 and have become a staple in recent years by many brands as key components for infant development.

 

“This jury verdict should send a significant and clear message to Mead Johnson about the way it conducts marketing and advertising for its brands,” said Manning.  “This lawsuit also demonstrates our complete commitment to defending our products and the valuable brands of our retail partners.”

 

“As a parent and supporter of children’s medical research, I take a personal responsibility in assuring our customers that the products we produce are healthy and nutritionally equivalent to brand names like Enfamil® LIPIL®.  It is important, especially now, for parents to know that there are lower priced yet highly nutritious store-brand formulas that will provide the same benefit to their children as any national brand name formula product,” Manning added.   

 

The U.S. infant formula market is estimated at $3.4 billion and the global market is estimated at $7.9 billion.

 

All of PBM’s formulas, and for that matter all of U.S. infant formulas, are subject to the exacting standards of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), pursuant to the Infant Formula Act of 1980.  This legislation vested FDA with the authority to ensure that all infant formula products sold in the United States provide the necessary levels of identified nutrients required for the growth of healthy babies. For more information, visit this FDA link.

 

PBM Products was represented by the law firm Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP.  Partners from the firm’s advertising practice, Harold P. Weinberger and Jonathan M. Wagner in New York, led the team.  

 

About PBM

PBM is privately owned and based in Gordonsville, VA.  PBM companies specialize in manufacturing, distributing, and marketing consumer food, nutritional, and pharmaceutical products. For more information, visit www.pbmproducts.com.

 

Enfamil® LIPIL® are registered trademarks of Mead Johnson & Co.