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We're often taught/told to become part of the community before approaching a blogger. And don't get me wrong, I completely agree with that. But this PR girl clearly wasn't -- and that's okay! She saw the opportunity and jumped on it. What was she gonna do? Leave a few comments before asking if you wanted a free pack of cookies? Your post would already be written by then and no relationship would have been formed!
I also want to point out (and probably should have mentioned it in my post) that this wasn't a just a PR person. Toni, from what I understand, helps to run all aspects of the business....even the baking! it explains why her email was so personal :)
z
Kidding.
Sounds good..I've sort of sworn off sugar. Lost 20 pounds though so far..take a big sniff of them for me when you get 'em. :)
congrats on the weight loss; I s'pose you'll have to live vicariously through my review on them. :)
z
As for Rayanne's comment, I agree it's best if you already have a relationship with a blogger before reaching out to her but that doesn't always happen. Next best thing is finding a blogger who you may have some connection with and who is a good fit, while not pretending to be their best friend or biggest fan. We all know that's a big fat lie. Honest and sincerity go a long way.
Zoe, just curious, did the email come from an agency or someone from New Moon Kitchen?
I can't wait to read your review.
and the review will probably be the 'watching' kind ;)
there is no way i couldn't eat those cookies!
What New Moon Kitchen does not tell you (or even bother to put on their ingredient list) is that the chocolate chips in HALF of their cookies contain REFINED WHITE SUGAR and SYNTHETIC VANILLIN.
"Whole, natural ingredients"? No, not when you take into account that fully half of their cookies contain sugar and chemical vanillin.
Not quite the "totally natural" product a vegan wants, now, is it?
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
And what do I see? I see that you pointed out an error that New Moon kitchen did not purposefully hide. Then they fixed it.
That's what a good company should do.
What did you do? You acted like a five year old, throwing a temper tantrum. And you still are.
What are you doing now? Visiting every person that writes about New Moon and telling them YOUR (not-so-objective) side of the story.
Do you really have that much time on your hands?
I could understand a little, if they were this big, successful corporation with the time, money and professional resources to make things perfect...or if they knew of their error and still hid it.
But that's not the case. They are a very small business sincerely trying to make a healthy product for us to buy.
And you, the righteous vegan is flaming them? Yeah, nice to know what kind of person you are.
And don't ever compare yourself as a blogger to me. I have ethics. I don't heavily moderate my comments the way you do to only show one side of the story. I don't spend my time trying to insult and flame hard-working individuals like Eden and the team at New Moon.
What do you want to hear so that you will shut up? That you're right? Well, they already said that...they already found new chocolate chips that meet your standards.
So why aren't you shutting up?
I hope you calm down and realize how silly you look. Perhaps you should also take up another profession because you don't seem to get the blogging thing.
Oh, and don't visit my blog again. People like you are not welcome in my home.
z