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Offline DoKtor

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« on: December 06, 2006, 02:56:12 am »
It's outrageous!

Lions who make midget gems and sports mixture have been bought out
by Maynards. Maynards are owned by Cadbury Treebor Basset and
Maynards have dropped the Lions brand.

Previously,the flavour of all Lions' black midget gems and sports mixture
were liquorice and always had been. But  Maynards' black midget gems
and sports mixture are blackcurrant and not liquorice.Also,the fruity
flavours have changed into Maynards' soft and synthetically tasting
gums,presumably so some overstuffed Directors and shareholders can
make more money for less effort.

These sweets are part of our heritage

How dare Maynards purchase Lions and then immediately kill off their two
best products.

It's sacrilege.

It's like someone buying Christmas and getting rid of Santa.

It just shouldn't be allowed!

If you feel as strongly and upset as me,please fill in the petition on this
link.

http://www.thepinksugarmouse.com/cgi-bin/showpage.fcgi?
sid=04671940717015777305984

Thankyou






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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2006, 07:21:34 am »
OK THanks.
Old but spicey!

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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2006, 08:16:26 pm »
Yeah, how dare a company be allowed to buy another in a free economy. It would obviously have been far better for the company to collapse completely, the brands discontinued and all the staff to lose their jobs.
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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2006, 09:23:56 pm »
Were things really that bad? 

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« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2006, 09:42:36 am »
Errrrrrrrrrrrrr,Smurfboy...................who said that Lions was going to
collapse?
It wasn't.
You are mistaken.
If you'd taken the time to consult your wise father,Papa Smurf,he would
have told you that Cadbury Treebor Basset purchased Lions as a going
concern,whilst it was still trading successfully.
This was an aquisition of a heathy and prosperous company and NOT a
distressed business.There was no consideration of abolishing the brands
which attracted Cadbury to purchase the company.Nor were there any job
losses,because Emloyees contracts are automatically taken over by the
purchaser in these circumstances.
So it's back to Smurf School for you.And don't eat those Maynards Midget
Gems whilst you're doing your homework,because they're full of e-
numbers and gelatine and will damage your brain.

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« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2006, 12:38:23 pm »


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« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2006, 06:39:35 pm »

It's really annoying when your favourite brands and products are taken over and changed completely.


Years after Nestle took over Rowntrees, I still get mad about the way they have destroyed good products like Toffee Crisp and Lion Bar and turned them into revolting crap.

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« Reply #7 on: December 07, 2006, 06:45:10 pm »
Apparently Nestle are investing in new equipment in York to produce Aero bars as they're becoming more popular. I don't understand why as they arent very exciting - the caramel and truffle ones are way overpriced for what they are. 

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« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2006, 07:27:23 pm »
Aero Bars used to be absolutely smashing. I can't describe how good they were. Not any more. YUK!
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« Reply #9 on: December 07, 2006, 08:01:10 pm »
Was the chocolate as good as Dairy Milk? 

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« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2006, 10:22:01 pm »

Quote from: DoKtor
Errrrrrrrrrrrrr,Smurfboy...................who said that Lions was going to
collapse?
It wasn't.
You are mistaken.
If you'd taken the time to consult your wise father,Papa Smurf,he would
have told you that Cadbury Treebor Basset purchased Lions as a going
concern,whilst it was still trading successfully.
This was an aquisition of a heathy and prosperous company and NOT a
distressed business.There was no consideration of abolishing the brands
which attracted Cadbury to purchase the company.Nor were there any job
losses,because Emloyees contracts are automatically taken over by the
purchaser in these circumstances.
So it's back to Smurf School for you.And don't eat those Maynards Midget
Gems whilst you're doing your homework,because they're full of e-
numbers and gelatine and will damage your brain.


So why shouldn't they have bought it? Who exactly did you want to stop them from buying it?


Employee contracts 'automatically taken over'? I doubt it. And in any case, I said there would have been job losses if the company had collapsed.

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« Reply #11 on: December 08, 2006, 02:09:46 pm »
 
Quote from: smurfboy

Quote from: DoKtor

Errrrrrrrrrrrrr,Smurfboy...................who said that Lions was going to
collapse? It wasn't. You are mistaken. If you'd taken the time to consult
your wise father,Papa Smurf,he would have told you that Cadbury Treebor
Basset purchased Lions as a going concern,whilst it was still trading
successfully. This was an aquisition of a heathy and prosperous company
and NOT a distressed business.There was no consideration of abolishing
the brands which attracted Cadbury to purchase the company.Nor were
there any job losses,because Emloyees contracts are automatically taken
over by the purchaser in these circumstances. So it's back to Smurf School
for you.And don't eat those Maynards Midget Gems whilst you're doing
your homework,because they're full of e- numbers and gelatine and will
damage your brain.


So why shouldn't they have bought it? Who exactly did you want to stop
them from buying it?


Employee contracts 'automatically taken over'? I doubt it. And in any
case, I said there would have been job losses if the company had
collapsed.



Again,you have sadly missed the point.
There is no problem whatsoever with Cadburys aquiring Lions.Also,I am
indeferent as to the identity of the purchaser.
It's a free market economy and it's up to the purchaser and vendor if they
wish to agree a 'buy out'.
It is simply irritating that in buying the Company,Cadburys have decided
to roll Lions and Maynards into one,thereby effectively aboilshing Lions'
two most successful and loved products,Midget Gems and Sports Mixture.
I personally don't like Maynards' sweets.But whereas before the consumer
had a choice between the two,now Maynards is the only single option and
I think many would agree that their alternatives are just not as good.
It is akin to Heinz purchasing HP and Daddies and abolishing HP Sauce so
that they can cut cost and make more profit by just selling Daddies,with
the consumers' views going out of the window.
If they wanted to abolish Lions products,they should not have bought the
Company,full stop.
You may not be a fan of Lions' products but many people are,hence the
poll instigated by 'the pink sugarmouse'.I also support the comments
about Aero Bars,Toffee Crisp etc. made above.We are losing consumer
choice in society at the behest of greedy fat cats.Our world famous
products like Crunchie and Chocolate Buttons will be extinct next.
And by the way,when you get back to Smurfland,you may wish to read
this link to the Government website which explains the Transfer of
Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations,before you go
spouting off about something you clearly know nothing about,you silly
little blue man.
But I wouldn't recommend that any others in the Forum read them unless
you're stuggling to get to sleep tonight,because they are completely
'drop-dead' boring.

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« Reply #12 on: December 08, 2006, 02:10:41 pm »
http://www.direct.gov.uk/Employment/Employees/
 RedundancyAndLeavingYourJob/RedundancyAndLeavingYourJobArtic les/fs/
en?CONTENT_ID=10026691&chk=OQ%2BdKc

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« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2006, 05:11:34 pm »
I dont understand why Cadbury's didn't just label them Maynards but keep the actual product the same.

Good luck with your petition - judging by the comments about this on snackspot there's a lot of people upset about it, so maybe people power will win


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« Reply #14 on: December 08, 2006, 06:02:37 pm »
Thanks Kevvosa.
You only have to read the link from Snackshot to understand the strong
consumer opinion against Maynards sweets.
Get your votes in folks!

http://www.snackspot.org.uk/thread.php?story=0504241312sbc