Tuesday, June 10, 2014

If it Ain't Broke....






This past weekend I made a happy discovery as I was cleaning out a cabinet in the spare bedroom.  I discovered an unopened container of body butter, a kind I’d used for a number of years.  Somehow it had been pushed to the back of the cabinet and I had forgotten about it.  After happily showering and slathering it all over myself I went to the Internet to find out how much it costs these days.  Surprise, surprise….they don’t make it any more.

I grew up in the days when there was a thing called ‘brand loyalty’.   Everyone and his brother didn’t make a knock-off version of each product, so if you used Noxzema, you used Noxzema.  Every time you went to the drug store shelf that chunky blue jar would be waiting for you.   It always looked the same….it always smelled the same….and it was in the same doggoned place you expected it to be.   We all knew Noxzema cured acne, stopped itching, soothed sunburn and healed dishpan hands.  It was nothing short of a mentholated miracle, but recently I was disappointed to discover it doesn’t smell the same!  I want to go on record as saying I do not want new and improved...I want old and relateable!

I remember a huge jar of Ponds Cold Cream on the cabinet in my grandmother’s bathroom.  She used it to clean her skin, soften her hands and, my bet would be, it likely eased the squeaks on a few door hinges.  It just seemed to be good for everything. I still recall how silky and cold it always felt, even on the hottest summer days.  Every now and then I would quietly close and lock the bathroom door and twist open the jar to inhale the creamy scent, poking a finger into the gooey stuff.

These things ran through my mind as I researched  the newly discovered jar of my old favorite skin cream on line.   Why don’t things stick around anymore?  In this ‘hurry up and change’ world we live in I think we’ve all come to terms with the fact that it doesn’t pay to get attached to anything.   Find a bra you really like and I guarantee it won’t be there next time you shop your favorite lingerie department.  Victoria’s real “secret” is the invisible expiration date on everything produced for consumers these days.  Why don’t they just stamp “this item will not be available after 00/00/00”?  At least it would give us a chance to warehouse some quantity of a favorite hair spray or skin cream or under garment for future use. 
 
It seems to me that companies spend more on advertising than on production. ‘Our product may not be good enough for the long haul, but if it’s promoted well we can make a profit and get on to the next big advertising campaign before they wise up to us’, seems to be the mantra of big companies these days.  I blame a lot of that mentality on the fact that competition is around every corner.  Make a good product and in six weeks you’ll see a knock off on the pharmacy shelf just below yours at three dollars less.  Wait three months and there will be an end display of “As Seen on TV” products that mimic yours for $9.95.  Finally, another version of your product shows up on a late night television infomercial selling as a ‘buy one get one free, just pay separate shipping and handling’ offer.  It has to be frustrating.

I guess it’s just the way this world works today, but I still miss the simpler times when Ponds Cold Cream, in an un-researched, generic black and white jar, sat atop my grandmother’s dresser.  The world seemed simpler and ever so much more predictable.   Embracing the slogan “nothing is constant but change”, I guess I will just have to stock up next time I find a skin cream I really like.   The trick is to ferret away just enough stuff.  If I multiply the number of bottles (or jars) of skin cream by the number of ‘leg shaving’ years I have left….then divide that by the total days of sunshine predicted for the next ten years I might come up with a workable number. 
That’s my own new and improved formula……..

                                                             Life is Good