Mae Travels

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Logos

I always find it interesting how American products are repackaged with recognizeable labels.
Posted by Mae Travels at 5:46 AM

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My name is Mae E. Sander. I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I began blogging in 2006, and kept both a food and a travel blog through 2015. I'm now posting both food and travel at maefood.blogspot.com -- including various posts about Mona Lisa parodies, detective fiction, world literature and many other interests. This blog contains no advertising and no product endorsements. If I mention a product, it's because I like it: I do not accept products for supposedly objective reviews.
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