Subject: Re: Bizzare find at the supermarket Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:36 pm
exact33 wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
Lari wrote:
Invented by our founder Tharp Spencer Roberts, 666 cold remedies were originally patented as "Roberts Remedies #666". The name derived from the prescription pad number on which he wrote a formula to treat a rural preacher with a severe case of malarial fever and chills . This formula was credited with saving the life of the much beloved fever sufferer and it came to be requested by reference to the "666" number off the prescription pad.
Ha! How about that, you Christian turds! A priest is to blame.
this "Christian turd" thinks it bad marketing no matter who invented it...
I posted that with love.
exact33 The King
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Subject: Re: Bizzare find at the supermarket Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:54 pm
Eyesore wrote:
exact33 wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
Lari wrote:
Invented by our founder Tharp Spencer Roberts, 666 cold remedies were originally patented as "Roberts Remedies #666". The name derived from the prescription pad number on which he wrote a formula to treat a rural preacher with a severe case of malarial fever and chills . This formula was credited with saving the life of the much beloved fever sufferer and it came to be requested by reference to the "666" number off the prescription pad.
Ha! How about that, you Christian turds! A priest is to blame.
this "Christian turd" thinks it bad marketing no matter who invented it...