Just wondering, are there also things as non organic, that is synthetic, milk, cream and eggs?
koeiekat ha detto 
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 ha detto 
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 ha detto 
Cassia
Thank you. I believe that is correct.
Thanks to everyone who tried to help me!
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