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So silly...the designer came up with the dual bottle idea! |
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So silly...the designer came up with the dual bottle idea!
NOT ALEX! These tasks are so artifical and contrived!
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Alex is now lying, brainstorm indeed, pfft!
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No longer an issue! Thank god!
Mind you, I do feel sorry for him having Helene on his side (or not). |
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Agreed - though it was actually the bottle that lost them the task!
Mind you, I'd have gone for the bottle myself though! |
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I'd like to thank that designer for his suggestion and helping to get Alex fired...
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No longer an issue! Thank god!
Mind you, I do feel sorry for him having Helene on his side (or not).
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Yep it did seem to be the designer, but speaking from experience it is very difficult to remember who made the very first germ of the idea and in the end it is usually not relevant because most ideas actually consist of multiple smaller ideas each of which is important. In this case one could argue that the two bottle approach was a definite leap in the thinking process, but it is still very difficult to remember these things.
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I'd like to thank that designer for his suggestion and helping to get Alex fired...
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The idea was brilliant though and the name was great
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The idea was brilliant though and the name was great
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If they were selling for £45 a bottle it might have been a winner.
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If they were selling for £45 a bottle it might have been a winner.
![]() Mind you I don't know why anyone would want a chocolaty smelling perfume anyways!!
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I thought the ida of the bottle was brilliant and would love to see it with a womans fragrance, I for one would buy it
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I'd like to thank that designer for his suggestion and helping to get Alex fired...
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Just a shame that they didnt have someone on the team with global pricing leadership skills eh.
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I thought the ida of the bottle was brilliant and would love to see it with a womans fragrance, I for one would buy it
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same here, it's a great idea
I'd also be prepared to pay extra for it, certainly a few quid! Hope someone's watching and listening. Travel sized versions of everything sell well now esp with the restrictions on liquids in hand baggage. A travel size that automatically decants from a larger bottle would be an even better option! |
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