Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: East_TX_Spa on October 09, 2009, 01:47:09 pm
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Went to the Great State Fair of Texas yesterday. Tried the much ballyhooed fried butter...utter and unmitigated disappointment. I ordered the garlic flavored and received four little beignets in a box. When I bit into the first one, I expected a satisfying burst of warm, velvety liquid butter to cascade forth but instead it was just a little dough ball with a hint of butter and garlic taste. Overrated!
The fair was wonderful as always. Only spa exhibitors I saw were the usuals: Morgan, CalSpa (Spa Warehouse), Aries, Jacuzzi, and some outfit called SpaCrest. There used to be over a dozen exhibitors a few years ago with massive booths. Everyone was scaled back except for the 2 local companies (Aries/Morgan). The Jacuzzis were head and shoulders above the others as far as the curb appeal of the product, but Aries still has the nicest booth. No one was busy at all. There was no MasterSpa, Dimension 1, Caldera (Rec Warehouse), Home Depot, Hydropool, Sundance, Softtub, Superior Spas, Marquis or a couple of others I'd seen in the past. It is very, very costly to participate at the fair (it lasts 3 weeks) and with the current economic climate, I reckon most did not feel they would receive a suitable return on their investment. I'll try to post some pics later.
I just read a blurb from Spa Retailer magazine that the Coleman brand of spas is going to be revived by the makers of CalSpa.
It's raining like crazy here but business is picking up. Take care, gotta run.
Terminator
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I just read a blurb from Spa Retailer magazine that the Coleman brand of spas is going to be revived by the makers of CalSpa.
Hmm, I wonder if that'll end up in Costco since people who buy spas from Costco do so because they assume a certain quality due to it being Costci and I think that Coleman label would also give the perception of quality even though its just a name and has no real meaning behind it.
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I just read a blurb from Spa Retailer magazine that the Coleman brand of spas is going to be revived by the makers of CalSpa.
Hmm, I wonder if that'll end up in Costco since people who buy spas from Costco do so because they assume a certain quality due to it being Costci and I think that Coleman label would also give the perception of quality even though its just a name and has no real meaning behind it.
I wouldn't doubt it. When Tatum first won the line from Maax, I thought that a mass merchant was what they had in mind. With Cal having experience with Costco, I would put the probability at at least 50/50. How many Coleman dealers are left?
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I would think Costco would go for that name if they could do it.
Hey Terminator - I work with Jade - remember her?
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Hey Terminator - I work with Jade - remember her?
I surely do...she and I were in Top Gun together in 2005. Had a great time with her in Palm Springs when we took the gondola to the top of the mountain! I've got a pic somewhere I'll post later.
Term
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Term you need a refund on rain days for what the Texas State Fair is charging you!
Basically it's been raining in Dallas for a month....is it ever going to stop?
I am sick of it....send it on to Portland or Seattle....Jezzzzzzz!
I'll be out there Saturday for the OU/TX game, but will be in a hurry because I have to attend the SMU/NAVY football game Sat evening....double-header day.....but where are you out at the Fair?....because I will most likely return before it ends.
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I surely do...she and I were in Top Gun together in 2005. Had a great time with her in Palm Springs when we took the gondola to the top of the mountain! I've got a pic somewhere I'll post later.
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I'll let her know.
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Zep, we are not exhibiting at the fair (it's not our territory and the local HS dealer quit doing the fair several years ago...too costly). I just visit with my family every year and the day we went last week it was really nice (no rain).
Hope you have fun at the Texas/OU game!
Term
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I was in Dallas last week and wanted to head over for a bit, but the weather was nasty the entire time I was there. I was really looking forward to some fried Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. I guess I'll have to wait for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo.
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Fried chocolate chip cookie dough - hmmm, isn't that called a cookie?
Sorry...I couldn't resist.
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Fried chocolate chip cookie dough - hmmm, isn't that called a cookie?
Sorry...I couldn't resist.
You must be a Yankee as you do not understand. ;D
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Fried chocolate chip cookie dough - hmmm, isn't that called a cookie?
Sorry...I couldn't resist.
Now that deep fried butter has hit the market I'm wondering how long until someone comes up with deep fried lard?
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Pretty soon they'll just be ladling grease from the fryer into cups and selling it.
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Peteyboy,
A cookie is baked, not fried. They literally dip the dough in batter and deep fry it. It is sooooo good.
I saw a restaurant on The Food Network that is an English Pub in Brooklyn. They are frying twinkies and they act like they invented it. The gall of some people.