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sungam
Aug 13, 2011, 12:12 AM
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Made it clicky for you. Not a bad survey. Unfortunately I feel me answers may have been less then helpful.
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gblauer
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Aug 13, 2011, 2:47 AM
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took the survey.
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nickzen
Aug 13, 2011, 3:21 AM
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Thanks a lot guys
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nickzen
Aug 13, 2011, 6:23 PM
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Please take this survey, we want to get around 200 responses and we are currently at 128. Please help us reach the goal. Thanks.
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JohnCook
Aug 15, 2011, 3:30 AM
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Completed the survey but feel that the questions were biased to produced a specific result. Many of the questions depended on feelings re the product rather than real knowledge of the subject. Hope the sponsors get the result they require, and that you, consequently get to do more surveys for them.
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nickzen
Aug 16, 2011, 4:19 AM
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Thanks John, We really appreciate your comment. It's a very interesting observation. We will discuss this among our group. Regards Kellogg Team
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billcoe_
Aug 16, 2011, 4:45 AM
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nickzen wrote: Thanks John, We really appreciate your comment. It's a very interesting observation. We will discuss this among our group. Regards Kellogg Team I finished the survey and didn't feel you knew what I wanted. I don't want a 400+ calorie bar. When I was getting into the way out places and the high mountains, it would have been nice, but we are rockclimbers and are uber concerned with excess weight. Trust me on that. We need protein, good flavor, and less weight on our asses. Even the skinny climbers want this. Not fair trade free range bars that are 20 percent or higher fat content, with a lot of saturated fat. None of us will buy them if you have more than that unless it's by accident, we are drunk, or you give them away. All of us. Read JT512s posts as he's got this subject dialed in it's what he does for a living.
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jt512
Aug 16, 2011, 4:56 AM
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billcoe_ wrote: nickzen wrote: Thanks John, We really appreciate your comment. It's a very interesting observation. We will discuss this among our group. Regards Kellogg Team I finished the survey and didn't feel you knew what I wanted. I don't want a 400+ calorie bar. Exactly. I get paid good money for this kind of advice, so I can't believe I'm saying this for free (to Kellogg, no less): A 500-kcal "meal replacement" bar isn't a meal replacement; it's a whole meal. The point of a meal replacement bar is that it is (hopefully) as satiating as an actual meal, but contains fewer calories. Yeah, go ahead: use that quote in the report, but I want the final 250-kcal version of this bar to be named after me. It will be Grrrrreat! Jay
(This post was edited by jt512 on Aug 16, 2011, 5:08 AM)
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