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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SAHM in VA suburbs since 2002. Been invited to: Stella & Dot* Mary Kay Silpada Southern Living at Home* Pampered Chef Tupperware Discovery Toys Scentsy Thirty-One Lula Roe* *defunct Ones I’ve forgotten the names of: Children’s books and toys The dry powder dip mixes Cheaper jewelry (early 2000s) Sex toys [/quote] Someone else mentioned Silpada, didn't they close in 2016? I see their website is still up, but did they switch from MLM, to just a regular online jewelry store? Also, I thought Lu La Roe was still functioning, just way smaller/less popular? I remember Usborne Children's books, and barefoot books... "Tastefully Simple" might be the dip mix powder.[/quote] Usborne books are fine. Overpriced competitively, but hold value for years, unlike the other MLM crap. And it's not a pyramid scam, it's just a pushy sales model. [/quote]
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