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I love that yogurt. Can we get a discount on it as Dees fans?

It's super pricey when not on special 😅

 
45 minutes ago, Demonland said:

They might not be an apparel sponsor. Perhaps they are just supplying the players with nutrients.

Nutrients?

Performance  enhancing?  A new form of doping or masking agent. 

15 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Who/What is Yo pro?

Professional yoyo instructor

 

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Salted caramel flavour 😋 

and only 95 calories per tub!

On 2/16/2023 at 9:46 PM, hemingway said:

It’s great the club is attracting sponsors but what does it really all mean ?

I assume there is a contract that spells out both parties obligations. 

Theses announcements are made with great fanfare but there is little else that informs us of what the sponsorship is worth in dollar terms. What is the quid pro quo? 


Otherwise it’s all pretty meaningless. 

I think they said Major Sponsors so imagine it is meaningful and team get lotsa healthy nutritional snacks to boot.!!


Does anyone else dispose of the bit that comes out of the spout of the pouch on first squeeze? 

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On 2/17/2023 at 9:40 AM, WalkingCivilWar said:

Coles stocks a variety of them. I usually buy Chobani but Ima switch to YoPRO. It comes in salted caramel flavour!!!!!

I used to be CFO of Chobani until I retired 9 years ago and of course only eat Chobani or Gippsland Dairy (who they bought out). I shall certainly give it a go as I do like my yogurt.

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On 19/02/2023 at 03:26, MT64 said:

I used to be CFO of Chobani until I retired 9 years ago and of course only eat Chobani or Gippsland Dairy (who they bought out). I shall certainly give it a go as I do like my yogurt.

Chief Financial Officer. Is that where you got all your money,

much better last Sunday than in Sydney Mal.  Cheers


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