Just wondering, are there also things as non organic, that is synthetic, milk, cream and eggs?
koeiekat a dit 
Just wondering, are there also things as non organic, that is synthetic, milk, cream and eggs?
not synthetic, but non-organic. it is an overused concept though.
Milk, cream and eggs are organic by definition. So why claim they are? Adding some not existing value? Or just assume the customer is suffering from a D syndrome? Might work in the USA but how about customers in the educated part of the world?
Unusual ampersand.
Generic low contrast similar to Schneidler -- but that's not a match -- or a typewriter font.
Don
Perfect match for the ampersand & I see no discrepancies for the rest.
Don
When you magnify the & 25 times the bar seems not to be straight horizontal, for the rest the Cassia seems to be the perfect match. Greened.
koeiekat a dit 
Milk, cream and eggs are organic by definition. So why claim they are? Adding some not existing value? Or just assume the customer is suffering from a D syndrome? Might work in the USA but how about customers in the educated part of the world?
Yes, technically milk is organic, but Organic in this case is a certification (in the US) and has to do with the way the animals are fed and not using antibiotics on the animals which a lot of people find undesirable. I personally don't give a crap, but that is what organic means in this case.
Contrary to what some outsiders/foreigners think, not all Americans are stupid. It would be easy for me to lob some insults your way, but ad hominem attacks are beneath me.
claudeserieux a dit 
Cassia
Thank you. I believe that is correct.
Thanks to everyone who tried to help me!
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