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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 497366" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>sounds good on all fronts! Now, dont take this personally okay???? I am a non smoker (and by the way, congrats on the reduction, that is HUGE , I grew up in a smoking household and my mom has fought this, still does.... I really feel for anyone stuck on smoking, expensive and not fun to try to quit)</p><p></p><p>So, that said... I can always tell when my mom gives Q something, even if brand new. If it is in her car or was in her home for any period of time it smells like smoke. If you are planning to sell them, I would just suggest a way to keep smoke smell off or freshen them just before mailing. Even the mailing envelopes will smell like smoke (my mom gives me books and it smells of smoke even if she does not smoke around them... it just picks it up from being there and she smokes only outside!)</p><p></p><p>I am sensitive to it but just thought I'd mention it so you can plan for it. I think if I had need for that (and after being at MOA where there is an american doll store that walks right onto the amusement park and is always FULL of kids) I would buy your stuff for sure! So if you can get repeat business it would be wonderful and that is the only reason I mention the smoke smell. As I say, I am very sensitive to the issue and really really not critical of it being such a hard thing to stop. So please I beg you not to take it as a criticism. Just a suggestion from the perspective of potential customers who by the way are gonna make you rich! I just think this is a wonderful idea and I wish I could do it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 497366, member: 12886"] sounds good on all fronts! Now, dont take this personally okay???? I am a non smoker (and by the way, congrats on the reduction, that is HUGE , I grew up in a smoking household and my mom has fought this, still does.... I really feel for anyone stuck on smoking, expensive and not fun to try to quit) So, that said... I can always tell when my mom gives Q something, even if brand new. If it is in her car or was in her home for any period of time it smells like smoke. If you are planning to sell them, I would just suggest a way to keep smoke smell off or freshen them just before mailing. Even the mailing envelopes will smell like smoke (my mom gives me books and it smells of smoke even if she does not smoke around them... it just picks it up from being there and she smokes only outside!) I am sensitive to it but just thought I'd mention it so you can plan for it. I think if I had need for that (and after being at MOA where there is an american doll store that walks right onto the amusement park and is always FULL of kids) I would buy your stuff for sure! So if you can get repeat business it would be wonderful and that is the only reason I mention the smoke smell. As I say, I am very sensitive to the issue and really really not critical of it being such a hard thing to stop. So please I beg you not to take it as a criticism. Just a suggestion from the perspective of potential customers who by the way are gonna make you rich! I just think this is a wonderful idea and I wish I could do it myself. [/QUOTE]
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