Archive for September, 2008
Friday, September 26th, 2008
We forget sometimes that the United States is still in the space business and that we are still developing rockets to take us to other worlds.
Don’t say anything like that to the folks at American Synthetic Rubber Co. in Louisville. They’ll probably ask where you’ve been living, on Saturn?
American Synthetic Rubber is one of 200 [...]
Categories: High tech, Kentucky products, Louisville
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Time currently has a very entertaining feature on its Time.com Web site called “50 Authentic American Experiences.”
Just don’t look too carefully at the picture with the Kentucky item if you have blood pressure problems.
It’s like “sticking a red-clad Louisville Cardinal in the UK Basketball team picture,” says reader John E. Campbell of Lexington.
The item is [...]
Categories: Bourbon, Entertainment, Kentucky products, Maker's Mark
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008
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Irish tenor Ronan Tynan, known for singing “God Bless America” at Yankee Stadium, thrilled guests at Ashford Stud outside Versailles during a party Saturday.
The Ryder Cup-related visit of Irish tourism minister Martin Cullen prompted the festivities, reports Herald-Leader Editor Linda Austin.
More than 100 guests dined under the stars at the Coolmore-owned horse farm on Irish [...]
Categories: Alltech, Business of sports, Entertainment, International trade, Louisville, Marketing, People, Tourism, University of Kentucky
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
Ever heard of re-wear?
Re-wear occurs, says Procter & Gamble, when someone pulls clothing out of the hamper or off the floor and wears the item for a second time without washing it.
Apparently the high school and college age groups are big practitioners of re-wear so P&G has come up with a line of products, called [...]
Categories: Marketing, Modern life, New products
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
WARNING: The following item contains references to poop, manure, fecal matter, crap, turds and neckties. Those with weak dispositions should skip to the next item.
Pat Kelly was scooping along in a customer’s back yard in his role as Lexington’s Pet Butler franchisee.
He was thinking about the upcoming Pet Butler annual convention and what new product [...]
Categories: Entrepreneurs, Kentucky products, Marketing, New products
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
Thanks to his friend Bill Ambrose, Barry McNees is now the proud owner of a fifth of 100 proof James E. Pepper Bourbon that came out of the barrel in 1945.
A 63-year-old bourbon calls for a very special occasion and McNees, who is developing the $190 million Distillery District arts and entertainment area in Lexington, [...]
Categories: Bourbon, Historic preservation, Urban redevelopment
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Friday, September 12th, 2008
What does it mean when you call a business and hear a recording that says, “This call may be monitored for quality assurance.”
Is Big Brother listening?
Not likely, but a computer might be, says Staci Tubbs, a regional vice president for ACS, which has 4,000 employees in Kentucky.
Companies hire ACS to answer calls from their customers. [...]
Categories: High tech, New services
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Friday, September 12th, 2008
Fast food does it. So do lotteries. Now a bank is doing it, too.
You can walk into any branch of Fifth Third Bank and request a “Unlock Your Dreams” game piece that you can scratch off and win instant prizes, like a $10 MasterCard Gift Card, or get your name in a drawing for $250,000 [...]
Categories: Banking, Games, Marketing
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Friday, September 12th, 2008
You know how it goes. You’re on a business trip. Your laundry starts piling up. You stuff it in one of those hotel laundry bags and drop it in the hall outside your room. A day or two later, your clothing comes back cleaned and pressed.
The one thing you usually don’t do is to check [...]
Categories: Horses, International trade, Modern life, Small business, World Equestrian Games
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Friday, September 5th, 2008
It turns out that selling whiskey is trickier than you might think.
At the opening ceremony for Alltech’s malt whiskey distillery on Thursday, Alltech President Pearse Lyons announced that barrels of his new malt whiskey, Pearse Lyons Reserve, will be sold as they are produced and the buyer can monitor the aging of their whiskey by [...]
Categories: Alltech, Marketing, New products, World Equestrian Games
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