Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Tour de France 2007: The publicity caravan Part VIII

Part VIII

30. The Nestle Aquarel caravan. It featured a crazy doctor (or mad scientist?),
a nurse, a priest of some sort and other costumed characters.

They were plugging their product and I really really appreciated them.
Bottles of water I got from them.
Isn't this Aquarel buggy cool? I think it is not street legal because it misses
lights or other safety features.

0 (zero) % calorie. But wait! I have heard 0 (zero) calorie but not 0%.
What does 100% calorie mean, then?

I could see this nurse getting darker and darker everyday. She was
tanning gradually.

100% family? Does that mean 100% family-oriented? Does that mean that
all the family member (a baby to adults) can drink?

100% natural, maybe so.

People are reaching out for something. That something is a bottle of water.

Prix Familial? What does that mean? Family price? Does that mean
that the price of the bottled water is affordable?

This clown girl did not say a word. Why?

100% lightness or 100% mildness? I think it means that gentle on your
stomach, anyway.

The fire fighter sprays people and people love it when it is really hot.

100% freshness or coolness? Anyway, maybe freshness.

Aquarel goods: (pictures will be added; bottled water, of course)

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