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In reply to the discussion: Canada Dry sued over lack of ginger in ginger ale [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)44. No. You're going to have one Amazon. It basically either has everything,
buys up everything, or work with small companies as their storefront and pursor. The one great thing about Amazon in a small company with a great product can get an immediate store to sell their stuff and bypass the expense of setting up a store. The downside is that Amazon will eventually dominate every facet of commerce, even medicine once Bezos moves it in that direction, Amazon has already become the biggest conduit for over the counter products and supplements, so drugs may not be a big stretch for it.
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I agree with you. Vernors I could get in Michigan for a long time, but after moving
shraby
Jul 2018
#12
Yes, other than Reeds and one name I can not remember Vernors is my faorite also.
Doreen
Jul 2018
#60
Perhaps they blow a fan over a piece of ginger root, and a few molecules lands in each bottle :-D
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2018
#17
There are a lot of real ginger ales. Just look around if you have a big grocer.
Blue_true
Jul 2018
#67