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NastyEllEssWon 06-30-2009 07:54 PM

Sam's Club Gives Out Candy In Prescription Pill Bottles....Right or Wrong????
 
http://www.parentdish.com/2009/06/30...ill-bottles%2F





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Competition in the pharmacy business must be pretty tough these days. In order to get your business, pharmacies have begin promoting themselves like never before. These efforts to lure customers are not always met with approval. Like when some pharmacy chains started giving away free antibiotics and insinuating that the drug could be used to help fight cold and flu viruses. Experts worried that this type of promotion might send consumers the wrong message about the proper use of antibiotics.

If experts are worried about pharmacies handing out prescription drugs like candy, I wonder how they would feel about a pharmacy that hands out candy like prescription drugs. That is exactly what a Sam's Club pharmacy in Salisbury, Maryland was doing last week.

Sams' Club is a membership store and has a checkpoint at the entry where shoppers must show their identification before entering. But at this particular store, employees weren't just checking member cards, they were also promoting the in-store pharmacy by giving children prescription medicine bottles filled with candy.

That's right, they stuffed Tootsie Rolls and Dots into real prescription bottles with real prescription labels and handed them out to children. I think this takes the prize for sending the wrong message about prescription medication.

After complaints about the promotion, Sam's Club dropped it and issued an apology. Deeming it an "isolated incident," Sam's Club Corporate Communications Manager Susan Koehler promised it would never happen again.

It would seem that this was a case of a rogue pharmacy department trying to be clever without corporate approval. But does it really take a degree in marketing communications to recognize the sheer stupidity of this idea?


I think its disgusting and outrageous that they did this....how do you guys feel....do you think this was a little too much or do you think its no big deal?

LTb1ow 06-30-2009 08:00 PM

Eh. Gotta make ends meet.

sweetbmxrider 06-30-2009 08:01 PM

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NastyEllEssWon 06-30-2009 08:07 PM

i was actually looking for some valid opinions here.... :nod:

LTb1ow 06-30-2009 08:10 PM

What, my opinion is not valid?

BurninrubberGT 06-30-2009 08:15 PM

half the people that took them probably said they felt better

NastyEllEssWon 06-30-2009 08:23 PM

well i was looking more towards some type of reasoning behind your vote :nod:

LTb1ow 06-30-2009 08:27 PM

I honestly do not see the big deal...

NastyEllEssWon 06-30-2009 08:29 PM

well the problem is that we teach children not to use prescriptions or touch mommy or daddys medicine....then go ahead and give them candy in the same bottles....kind of undermines parenting and can get kind of dangerous



i guess you have to have kids to understand??? :?:

LTb1ow 06-30-2009 08:32 PM

Eh, I think your looking to deep into it... Ever go to a dentist or any other doctor? They always push random stuff on you, tooth brushes, pens, pads etc, labeled with their stuff..

Just sticking candy in a medicine bottle won't make some kid down a bottle of perks when he gets home... Although I don't have kids so I wouldn't know... I guess maybe kids are dumb?

Teds89IROC 06-30-2009 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BurninrubberGT (Post 609538)
half the people that took them probably said they felt better


placebo :lol: :rofl:

wretched73 06-30-2009 08:39 PM

If parents took more responsibility for what their children do there wouldn't be stupid problems like this

Tru2Chevy 06-30-2009 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by NastyEllEssWon (Post 609552)
i guess you have to have kids to understand??? :?:

Yea, maybe.

I'm with you on this one, while I wouldn't hold Sam's Club responsible if they gave my son candy in a prescription bottle and he turned into a prescription drug addict someday, I certainly don't think it's a good idea.

- Justin

WildBillyT 06-30-2009 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by NastyEllEssWon (Post 609552)
well the problem is that we teach children not to use prescriptions or touch mommy or daddys medicine....then go ahead and give them candy in the same bottles....kind of undermines parenting and can get kind of dangerous



i guess you have to have kids to understand??? :?:

No kids, but I agree 100%. Why even imply that the stuff coming out of the bottles is candy? Why do anything to make the prescription drug abuse problem any worse?

Frosty 06-30-2009 09:12 PM

Horrible idea. Yes, at the end of the day parents are responsible for what goes on in their household and what their kids do but what if the parent accidentally leaves that pill bottle out and the kid sees candy in it? What if they happen to get into the cabinet and think the REAL drugs are candy?

Obviously the drugs should be locked up but IMO it has the potential to teach kids that RX drugs are candy.

...and no I don't have kids and never plan on having them.

baddest434 06-30-2009 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 609588)
Why even imply that the stuff coming out of the bottles is candy?

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 609607)
Horrible idea. Yes, at the end of the day parents are responsible for what goes on in their household and what their kids do but what if the parent accidentally leaves that pill bottle out and the kid sees candy in it? What if they happen to get into the cabinet and think the REAL drugs are candy?

these2 replies pretty much sum it up! i agree with both.

Jersey Mike 06-30-2009 09:49 PM

In this case, I don't think it was right. However, I believe that the placebo effect has a lot to do with modern medicine. It's a good way of *slowly* weaning people off certain medications.

BonzoHansen 06-30-2009 09:58 PM

Poor choice by a local store manager. Move on.

sweetbmxrider 06-30-2009 10:06 PM

its the parent's responsibility to teach and care for their children. some people have obviously been failing on the don't take candy from a stranger saying.

WildBillyT 06-30-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider (Post 609662)
its the parent's responsibility to teach and care for their children. some people have obviously been failing on the don't take candy from a stranger saying.

Yes, but why make that job harder?

LTb1ow 06-30-2009 10:41 PM

Whats life without challenges?

:)

Frosty 06-30-2009 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider (Post 609662)
its the parent's responsibility to teach and care for their children. some people have obviously been failing on the don't take candy from a stranger saying.

...so I shouldn't have taken that candy from the guy in the van that said "free candy" on it? Damn it!!!

sweetbmxrider 06-30-2009 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 609690)
Yes, but why make that job harder?

i do agree it was illogical to give kids rx containers with candy but i have to at least hope the parents weren't letting the kids get to it before they checked it out. you can't prevent everything but it seems like this could easily be avoided. it may have been too and enough complaints were received to stop the "promo". i just don't have that much faith in the world anymore.

btownws6 06-30-2009 11:20 PM

yea i don't like this at all it's stupid and does in a way mess with kids heads to think well it looks the same y not to the kid that doesn't kno any better but it's the parents responsibility to teach them what's right and wrong

Tsar 07-01-2009 09:13 AM

No big deal. I see it as a responsibility of the parent/adult to teach their children what's good/bad right and wrong; instead of blaming outside influences.


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