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en Retailers who are unaware that the product has been banned for sale should remove it from store shelves, and parents should take them away from children.

en Slingshots, we talked about it in the past. They're still on [store] shelves. They're banned in Massachusetts as well as other states, yet we've found them on the shelves in Massachusetts. They need to be more aware ... the buyers need to be more responsible in that regard.

en The action to remove the candies from the area store shelves is designed to prevent potential long-term, permanent effects of lead poisoning in children who may consume these products.

en Retailers ordered extremely conservatively for the holiday season. The shelves aren't overly abundant with goods, and controlling inventories has finally made it into broad retailers, not just Wal-Mart. That's important because it means a lot of the early promotions we've seen have brought the consumers in, but has left less on the shelves with less selection.

en Retailers ordered extremely conservatively for the holiday season. The shelves aren't overly abundant with goods, and controlling inventories has finally made it into broad retailers, not just Wal-Mart, ... That's important because it means a lot of the early promotions we've seen have brought the consumers in, but has left less on the shelves with less selection.

en The TV games are our latest success story. We've secured shelf space for this product in over 200 retailers, ... This is a fashionable electronic product that's a great value at $20. Kids are very into it, and parents like it too.

en World events may help the success of new patriotic products like Rescue Heroes from Fisher-Price. Yet retailers still see evergreen brands such as Mattel's Barbie and traditional LEGO leading the way off store shelves in the next few months.

en World events may help the success of new patriotic products like Rescue Heroes from Fisher-Price. Yet retailers still see evergreen brands such as Mattel's Barbie and traditional LEGO leading the way off store shelves in the next few months,

en I think the one distinction is that the store experience at traditional retailers is designed around how consumers react when they walk in the store, ... How do you select a product off the shelf? The same thought has to work for consumers on the Internet. They can click one button and be gone.

en Banned Books Week is nothing more than a promotion of intolerance towards any librarian, teacher, or parent who questions the wisdom of giving adult material to children, Schools and libraries should be family oriented toward parents and safe places for children.

en Shortages like this are one of the effects of Apple keeping announcements quiet. Many companies will begin moving product through the channel before an announcement. Sometimes you'll even see Microsoft software on store shelves before it's announced.

en The system could be reading tags in the background and giving the associates information on what they need to do. We need systems to help people move product to the shelf. It's the last 50 yards [where products are brought to the store shelves] that's the hardest.

en Children see in their parents the past, their parents see in them the future; and if we find more love in the parents for their children than in children for their parents, this is sad but natural. Who does not entertain his hopes more than his recollections.
  John Ruskin

en The products found pose a danger of death or serious injury to consumers. Many consumers and thrift store operators may be unaware of recalls, bans and current safety standards of products offered for sale in the stores.

en The sale of gasoline usually doesn't make retailers enough to cover their expenses, ... To stay in business they must have something else going, a car wash or convenience store with a soda fountain, something that will make them a little money. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention. The sale of gasoline usually doesn't make retailers enough to cover their expenses, ... To stay in business they must have something else going, a car wash or convenience store with a soda fountain, something that will make them a little money.


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