Vegemite, Marmite, ToneRite - they all bite!
I have sampled the first two (not a fan), and never the third, so take that with a grain of salt. Or your favorite spread.
For more of the history of this fascinating product, go here. My favorite part is when the company changed the product's name to Parwill, and, in an effort to compete with the then much more popular Marmite, devised the advertising slogan, "If Marmite ... then Parwill." If you don't get it, say it out loud. With the right accent, of course
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That's nothing, compared to trying to smuggle a Scottish Haggis past the FDA ban into the USA, so you can have a decent Burns Supper. Have to cook the darned thing yourself (which they do, for the Burns night we go to every year).
I wonder what applying a ToneRite to a Haggis would do? Maybe a plot for a good sci-fi/horror movie there...
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I'm sorry, I don't watch the news very often, and so I was unaware that the USA had annexed Australia. When did this happen?
Q.3 Where is VEGEMITE made?
VEGEMITE has been made in Australia since it was first launched in 1923. VEGEMITE's home is at the manufacturing plant located in Port Melbourne, Victoria.
Q.9 Are all the ingredients in VEGEMITE sourced from within Australia?
A. We pride our self on being made in Australia, for Australians since it launched down under in 1923. More than 90% of VEGEMITE's ingredients are sourced from within Australia, with a small amount of yeast and other flavourings imported.
Q.10 What percentage of VEGEMITE is exported overseas?
A. Around 98% of VEGEMITE is sold in Australia; the other 2% is sold overseas.
Here's a charming commercial featuring The Four Little Vege-Mites, singing merrily, plus some interesting claims as to its health benefits.
But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller
Furthering Mandolin Consciousness
Finders Keepers, my duo with the astoundingly talented and versatile Patti Rothberg. Our EP is finally done, and available! PM me, while they last!
According to Wiki, the Vegemite brand is owned by an American company (Mondelēz International, formerly Kraft Foods), which owns and operates the plant where it's made in Australia. So yes, technically it's a made in Australia product.
It's clear that only the FDA ban against sheep lungs is preventing Mondelēz from cornering the worldwide Haggis market.
Technically and actually. And always has been. I did mention this back in post #24. Does no one read these pearls of wisdom gleaned from countless oysters of web-searching?
How did we get here, and why are we still here? I see where and how it all started, but still ... Is this some indication that the ToneRite is not as interesting a subject? I shan't argue that point. But I will say that I get my Vegemite from Men At Work, and I suspect so do most Americans, most of whom had never heard of it before this song. (The mention is at 1:12.)
But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller
Furthering Mandolin Consciousness
Finders Keepers, my duo with the astoundingly talented and versatile Patti Rothberg. Our EP is finally done, and available! PM me, while they last!
Well, now that that is cleared up....
Gaah: made in an American company!!!! NEVER post before 9am (my time)
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Furthering Mandolin Consciousness
Finders Keepers, my duo with the astoundingly talented and versatile Patti Rothberg. Our EP is finally done, and available! PM me, while they last!
Spam being from the US originally does not completely deflate the fact that the British love it, and its name can still hold its place among other such mass products like Folderol or Gobbledygook.
At least nobody can say those are anecdotal experiences, other than this:
the world is better off without bad ideas, good ideas are better off without the world
The ToneRight has saved my marriage.
Forgot to unplug it and put it away.
Wife accidentally sat on it.
Cant find the darn thing anymore, but she says my mando sounds fine now.
No matter where I go, there I am...Unless I'm running a little late.
It seems there is a whole industry of cheap ToneRite copies that do the same at less costs, and a whole lot of awkward copyright infringement lawsuits coming...
the world is better off without bad ideas, good ideas are better off without the world
Oh, yes. And when you consider the enormous market for these devices and the massive losses suffered by the manufacturer due to such scurrilous practices, the penalties could easily run into hundreds of farthings.
But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller
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Ok, here I go. I'm gonna stick my neck out here. I'm sure my claim will sound dubious, and if somebody else posted what I'm about to say, I would certainly not believe them either. But I just want to say it
I just got a tonerite earlier last week to use on my Ellis that I purchased new last month. I've had it on my ellis for about 72 hours, now. Whenever I read this claim, I laughed a little bit just like everyone else. But I just picked up my mandolin today to see how it was doing, and, slap me and call me Lucy, it does play a little easier than normal. It just feels looser overall, like there is less tension on the strings. I have no clue as to what would cause this, and I'm totally open to the possibility that's it's all in my head, but like I said, I laughed when I saw the claim, and I wasn't expecting it to be true in anyway, but, at least, it SEEMS to be true.
As far as tonal enhancement, i can't say I've experienced much of that yet. I bought this because whenever I pick up my ellis to play, it takes a little bit for it to open up, or wake up as some people say. I can say that it has helped in that regard. Now whenever I pick it up, it doesn't need that extra wake up period and it sounds great right away.
Anyway, just wanted to share my experience, you can doubt me if you want, I understand
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