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Old 06-04-2008, 11:44 AM
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Default 25+ year shelf life food storage, tastes great, about $2 per adult meal, and NO preservatives

The company is called Daily Bread ( Daily Bread ). We focus on making food storage simple and easy for families. We do that with a

- 25+ year guaranteed shelf life (but has been shown to last over 40 so far)

- It isn't wheat and beans or anything like that, it's actual food like lasagna, chicken a la king, beef stew, etc (even milk, veggies, and meat cases)

- Just add water and in 10 minutes it's ready (no preparation needed except for the pancakes)

- Our smallest package (3 months, 2 meals a day for a family of 5) is $2.37 for an adult meal and less from that point on (MUCH less with the special bonuses we are doing this summer!)

- No chemicals/preservatives

- Tastes great

- Everything shipped to your door

This summer we are doing a special "thank you" deal where you can get an additional month's worth of food ($500 value) for $100 ($400 in your pocket) with the 3 month 2 meals a day package and even better special deals with the bigger packages. Let me know if you are interested in me sending you a free sample or if you have any questions. I live in Provo and regularly do no-obligation-to-buy home visits to all nearby cities (presentation takes about 15-20 minutes) or can ship you a free sample and answer any questions etc over the phone.

Collin - give me a call!
714-418-3423
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I tried to sign up for a free sample, but the website said I had incomplete information. I ain't giving you my phone number, and I don't have a "Sales Rep ID", what should I do?

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If you are uncomfortable giving me your phone number, you can comment me your address and I can have the office send you a free sample that way, or you could call me on a pay phone or some other phone. If you live in the Provo area I would love to stop by myself for a 15-20 minute presentation, bring the food for you to try, and answer any questions you might have.

Thanks!


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