I see Clarymist is now in Superdrug (in UK). How are sales Tony? - I suppose an increase would show more folk with dry eyes.
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Hi Ian
I am not too bad but my 16 year old daughter set the burglar alarm off at 2 in the morning and what do you know a lovely sticky eyeball! Dont you just love them!
It is a bit demoralising when you go back to square one but I did have 7 relatively good weeks so it can happen again.
Just wondered if you had any reaction from a certain lasik proprietor after the Sunday post article?
Take care
Barry
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cheaper
http://www.goldshield.co.uk/product...AW&lpsrc=google
Copied from another thread - above link, Clarymist at £9.95 per bottle.Occupation - Optimistologist
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?? Did I write a reply to this and not send it? lol...
Yep, sales are going really well, Sainsburys come online this month, and Boots are very happy with sales so far.
I've just done a user feedback questionnaire which has thrown up some very interesting things, alongside some great testimonials!
Didn't realise Goldshiled were doing it so cheaply, they can't be making diddly squat on that, unless it's part of the £3 off promotion that went down various avenues recently. Duh, in fact, yes, must be that!
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Originally posted by hamkins View PostThis might be old news but I just picked up a bottle in Superdrug for less than £3.50 - fingers crossed it works!
Good luck with shopping.
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I tried looking for the company that makes this product, but all i found were sites selling it. I live in the US, and I think a alternative to Clarymist is Nature's Tears. My doctor told me about it last year, and I've been using it ever since. It is an all natural mist for dry eyes. Does that sound like Clarymist?
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