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Wie van mijn generatie is er niet groot geworden met #RoosVicee? https://www.instagram.com/p/CFz8dyXnlxT/?igshid=6ankwdhtad2
Roosvicee Slimme Moeders
Voor Roosvicee hebben wij de Slimme Moeders-applicatie ontwikkeld. In deze applicatie kunnen moeders slimme tips achterlaten om de dagelijkse routine met kleine kinderen aan hun zijde nét even wat gemakkelijker te maken. Kun jij ook wel een goede tip gebruiken? Kijk snel voor alle slimmigheden op: http://bit.ly/slimmemoeders.
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Roosvicee op Facebook
Deze week lanceerde Roosvicee haar nieuwe Facebook-pagina en daarmee ook meteen een nieuwe campagne. In deze campagne staat het manifest 'Perfecte moeders bestaan niet' centraal. Roosvicee draagt dit manifest op aan alle 'echte moeders van Nederland'. Wij hebben de Facebook applicatie ontwikkeld en zijn trots op het eindresultaat. Bekijk hem hier: http://bit.ly/volgjemoederhart.
Last minute purchases (POS)
Walking into a drugstore (Kruidvat) to get one item, day cream, and finding myself stand in front of the cashier with my arms folded and my chin pressed down to keep all the items in front of my chest from plummeting to the floor. What happened?
I went into the store expecting to buy one simple item, assuming to spend less than 30 seconds between the isles. Seeing the long line at both cash registers, I decided to take my time browsing the products. As I stood in line I saw a little blue can that read Zeeuwse Babbelaars remembering my parents and I were looking at the same candy in my grandmother's nursing home a couple of days prior I decided to buy the little can as a surprise. As the line progressed (slowly) I passed the Point of Sales (POS) display, with all the weekly sales. This mountain of last minute 'persuadables' caught my eye immediately, "you mean I can shop, without losing my spot in line?" I picked up a three-pack of fruit syrup (Roosvicee) that we like to put in smoothies and my dad mixes with buttermilk and a family-pack of After Eight chocolate mints, which we like to eat after dinner with coffee.
All these decisions make me wonder, would I have bought ANY of those things if I could've gone from my intended purchase straight to the cash register without any distractions?