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Israeli company to distribute gelt on Christmas
Christal Gardiola
Published: 13.05.10, 08:41
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1. Misleading headline yet good article
Judah ,   Golan Heights,ISRAEL   (05.13.10)
2. Boycott all Israeli Products!
Edithann ,   USA   (05.14.10)
I will get a bunch to boycott all things from Israel, especially that Christmas candy.... That's some nerve! TATA
3. #1 is correct - VERY misleading title
Shalom Hartman   (05.14.10)
4. Start with Ynetnews!
Serge ,   Montreal, Canada   (05.14.10)
Edithann, if you are serious about your boycott, then you ought to follow it through. Stop logging onto Ynetnews, consuming its articles, and fluffing up the audiences for its ads. For I have a secret to share with you: Ynetnews is Israeli.
5. article and headline do not match
Larry ,   Los Angeles   (05.14.10)
From the headline, it seems as if the company is giving out candies for xmas. "Israeli company to distribute gelt on Christmas" But from the story it seems that Walmart is buying from the company candies to sell for xmas: "The company signed a contract to distribute its famous chocolate coins in various Wal-Mart stores in 2010....Wal-Mart’s first order of Carmit’s chocolate coins for Christmas 2010 is reportedly worth $500,000" Clearer reporting would be helpful.
6. #2, Edithann
Non-Jew ,   England   (05.14.10)
You boycott if you wish: I'll BUYcott! In England of late, whenever some group announces they are going to push for the boycott of israeli products sold by such-and-such a store, local jews and other pro-israel people just go to the store and buy that product - the store usually sells out pretty quickly...... !
7. Non-Jew @ 6, thank you for your support.
leo ,   usa   (05.14.10)
Ironically, in France (I saw a clip) group of people who wanted to boycott Jewish store could not think of anything better than buying all Israeli products so others could not have them. Go figure. I wish all of them would boycott Jewish businesses in this way.
8. sooo... "kosher" christmas candy?
ben Ish   (05.15.10)
How does that work? Just wondering. Where is Jerry Seinfeld when you need him?
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