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Cheese Strings - why not?

40 replies

SniffyHock · 02/03/2009 08:21

I am fairly strict with food (only buy good quality, lots of organic, in season etc. etc.) Since starting school DS has asked for Cheese Strings when he's seen them at the shop and I've always refused. We've talked about things being natural v/s processed.

He went to waitrose with DH yesterday and came back chuffed to bits as they had bought cheese strings - I was a bit cross but DH protested that he had read the label and said they haven't got any e-numbers etc in them. The packet describes the process as like mozzerella

Can someone who knows more about it please enlighten me - are they actually okay because my instinct is 'Noooooo!!!'

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MaryMotherOfCheeses · 10/09/2009 20:40

Haaaa ha ha ha ha ha haaaaa!!!!!!!

Geelee, weren't you lisanorfolk last week?

What on earth have cheesestrings offered you go keep doing this?

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 10/09/2009 20:47

In fact, you've been on quite a few forums lately haven't you. Quite the busy little promoter.

SomeGuy · 10/09/2009 21:10

cheese strings are in fact made by killing kittens

catinthehat2 · 10/09/2009 21:14

My goodness we are under attack by word of mouth marketers such as Bzzagent today aren't we?

catinthehat2 · 10/09/2009 21:16

I think that's settled then, Cheestrings are so expensive because they employ crappy and amateurish word of mouth marketers to zombie around forums such as these.

catinthehat2 · 10/09/2009 21:17

You have to be more subtle and pick a name like MaryMotherOfCheeses before we take any notice of you

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 10/09/2009 21:19

It is crappy and amateurish isn't it. "Cheesestrings have asked me"...

Why not just say I think Cheesestrings are fab because xxxx.

What's with fessing up that you're taking part in a WOM campaign? Is it the law or something?

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 10/09/2009 21:20

My son is organic and locally produced, I'll have you know.

catinthehat2 · 10/09/2009 21:27

I'm fed up with them. The promotion was for was kiddy pills earlier today.

These people are like the undead.

catinthehat2 · 10/09/2009 21:30

Well I'd buy any cheese with your branding. Frankly if I had the time I would attempt to make my own cheese just to have the satisfaction of putting a MaryMotherOfCheeses label on it.

SomeGuy · 10/09/2009 21:49

they are so fucking stupid. "Cheestrings have asked me to tell my friends how great they are"

Could you be any more blatant?

Put some effort in please.

At least the journalists don't admit to being journalists till after they've written the article

TheBalladofGayTony · 10/09/2009 21:53

excellent attempt at viral marketing but i think you need to retake the subtlety seminar

powerkitty · 14/09/2009 21:08

I 
always 
take 
a
 snack 
for 
my
 daughters
 to 
have 
in
 the 
car
after 
their
 dancing
 lessons ‐ 
they?re
 always

so
 hungry 
afterwards.

Cheestrings 
are great 
for
 this,
 there?s
 no 
mess 
in
 the 
car
and 
the
 girls 
get 
plenty
 of
 calcium
 and
 protein
 from
 them.

I too had initial reservations about them. Its like you expect them to be un-healthy but they
 have
 even
 been
 recommended
 by
 the
 British
 Dental
 Health

Foundation.
You can find out lots more on their site www.mrstrings.co.uk


hocuspontas · 14/09/2009 21:20

????

Is that the cheese equivalent of pig-latin??

stubbyfingers · 14/09/2009 21:32

I think powerkitty is malfunctioning poor thing!

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