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Crocs to open 2 more stores in Israel
Orna Yefet, Calcalist
Published: 24.06.09, 15:03
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1. Overpriced coloured recycled foam coffee cups.
schmidlap ,   Canada   (06.24.09)
I was in Israel and needed some beach shoes. they wanted $45. for crocs. What a rip.
2. Already open
David ,   Haifa   (06.24.09)
The shop in the Grand Canyon Mall is already open. Definitely worth a visit.
3. Dangerous shoes.
Anna ,   UK   (06.24.09)
Prone to slipping ,especially with water on the floor
4. part of their problem
Settler   (06.24.09)
is that you can get reasonable knockoffs for 25 shekel in any city shuk. They smell real bad at first like some dangerous solvent. Two weeks baked out in the sun, and they are ready to go.
5. #1 Recycled coffee cups?
Raoul ,   Netanya Israel   (06.24.09)
I bought originals for 80 SHEKELS in Netanya six months ago, and I find they terrific - so versatile, slippers, shoes, walking, cycling, on planes. You should have shopped around.
6. #5 it was around 170nis
momojp66 ,   Israel & Japan   (06.25.09)
early 2008, i saw original cupple of shopes in TLV.. it was around 170nis (in that time $ was 3.6~7nis ) . so how much 170nis is in $?? do you know where can i buy 70nis in TLV?
7. North of Haifa our money is not good enough!
David ,   Karmiel, Israel   (06.25.09)
Even the Weather Forecast of Kol Israel ignores the existence of anything North of Haifa. Actually, Robert Olinsky of the Met Office seems to forget that Haifa exists! Crocs and other chains should know that 1 Shekel in Karmiel, Narahia, Safed, Akko, Kiriyat Shemona and Metula has the same value as 1 Shekel in Tel Aviv! We buy where it suits us not where it suits the stores!
8. Crocs are nasty and overprice pile of plastic
Matityahu ,   Slovenia   (06.25.09)
I wouldn't even touch them with a stick.
9. i don't buy the ones here in new zealand
Magopago   (06.26.09)
they're made in China and are really bad.
10. Couldn't pay me to wear those things.
Joe ,   Ohio, USA   (06.27.09)
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