yellow clay for the great white north..

budman3 said:
That's what I like to hear! I have 7, 8oz bars left so I'm not too concerned with picking up the clay now... but it's good to know he'll have them in the future as well. Thanks for the quick reply.
you oughta be ashamed of yourself..didn't your mom ever tell you if you don't have enough for everyone then you can't have any either lol...
 
That's it! I'm moving to Canada for about 15 minutes so I can buy up all the yellow clay. Then back I come. Wonder how many clay bars I can get in my Ranger?
 
Black Diamond said:
That's it! I'm moving to Canada for about 15 minutes so I can buy up all the yellow clay. Then back I come. Wonder how many clay bars I can get in my Ranger?

you will be so happy for those 15 minutes that you will move here :)
 
Ahhhhhh! This is where the action started eh? LOL. To be quite honest I did not know there was such hype over this clay. I tested it, liked it so we bought a bunch. Once we put it on our webpage we started getting questions like "Is this the Yellow Clay" I'm thinking "Uhhh, ya, it's yellow". We purchase from the same manufacturer who made the Opti-Clay, Erazer Clay etc. It is still made in the USA but can not be sold in the USA (How Weird). Anyway, after a few days of having it on our site we start getting orders for dozens at a time! LOL I was like "WTF is someone going to do with 24 Clay Bars!!??" Anyway, like stated we can not sell to the USA, Our website has this disclaimer,

"USA Customers: Due to Patent laws in the USA this product can not be shipped to the USA. If you purchase this product the order will be cancelled and refunded automatically. If you have a Canadian address and the intent is not to redistribute back into the USA the product CAN be shipped and used at your Canadian address."

Also, for those asking why it's called Riccardo Clay....

Riccardo was my late grandfather’s name; I think it is a cool name. As a matter of fact I wanted to name our second Son Riccardo. My wife looked at me and said "Are you nuts". So in retaliation I named our Claybar Riccardo.....

Chris Pace
eShine Canada
 
Hey Chris, yup CalgaryDetail, sneek and my self are to blame becase as soon as CalgaryDetail mentioned that you had it that's when I started phoning you hahaha.

What's wrong with Riccardo, it's a nice name...it's a Latino name though, nothing wrong with that.

Nice to see you here and looking forward on recieving my clay bars.

Oh by the way It's me Carlos
 
chris yous should know as soon as i see somthing new and excting i go over board. And i cannot do it alone i need help ;)
 
Nica said:
Hey Chris, yup CalgaryDetail, sneek and my self are to blame becase as soon as CalgaryDetail mentioned that you had it that's when I started phoning you hahaha.

What's wrong with Riccardo, it's a nice name...it's a Latino name though, nothing wrong with that.

Nice to see you here and looking forward on recieving my clay bars.

Oh by the way It's me Carlos
Looks like Carlos and Riccardo are going to meet soon lol
 
I can't help it..."say hello to my little yellow friend". Ok so I have had a couple of cold ones.
 
Bags said:
I can't help it..."say hello to my little yellow friend". Ok so I have had a couple of cold ones.

those are always good nights :cheers:
 
Let me get this straight. You say vendors can't ship to USA due to agreements. So it isn't illegal then, right? So if I have a freind in Canada he could buy it and ship it to me personnaly and all would be legal, no?

If so, where can he buy it? How much will it cost?

I just gave a Canadian friend a steller reference and he got the job, so I'm thinking it's pay back time!
 
Reddwarf said:
Let me get this straight. You say vendors can't ship to USA due to agreements. So it isn't illegal then, right? So if I have a freind in Canada he could buy it and ship it to me personnaly and all would be legal, no?

If so, where can he buy it? How much will it cost?

I just gave a Canadian friend a steller reference and he got the job, so I'm thinking it's pay back time!

i would check that with a lawyer first. if its not illegal to ship then you can get it at eshine.ca and its about 17 bucks for 6.2oz's and it comes with a plastic contanor
 
I was planning on doing this, but I will have to talk to Chris first.
 
Reddwarf said:
Let me get this straight. You say vendors can't ship to USA due to agreements. So it isn't illegal then, right? So if I have a freind in Canada he could buy it and ship it to me personnaly and all would be legal, no?

If so, where can he buy it? How much will it cost?

I just gave a Canadian friend a steller reference and he got the job, so I'm thinking it's pay back time!

I see no problem with that... take it for what it's worth. If I had a friend in Canada I'd want them to ship some to me. It's only illegal to sell the clay in America, so as long as you aren't doing that you'll be fine. Plus Automagic isn't standing at the border making sure that no other clay is coming into the country...
 
Hmm, that give me an idea. Maybe I can ship you guys the clay for free, and you can ship me something for free.
 
sneek said:
Hmm, that give me an idea. Maybe I can ship you guys the clay for free, and you can ship me something for free.

just remeber.. loose lips sink ships ;)
 
You do all know that this is just a variant of the world famous Canadian yellow snow? They freeze dry it!

Sorry could not resist!
 
JSR said:
You do all know that this is just a variant of the world famous Canadian yellow snow? They freeze dry it!

Sorry could not resist!


shhh.. next you are going to be telling people whats in poutine. :p
 
CalgaryDetail said:
shhh.. next you are going to be telling people whats in poutine. :p

I've never heard of this dish. I checked Wikipedia:

Poutine (pronounced, roughly, poo-tin; exact Québécois pronunciation in IPA [puʦɪn] — listen to it in .wav format) is a dish consisting of french fries topped with fresh cheese curds and covered with hot gravy (usually brown gravy) and sometimes other additional ingredients. The curds' freshness is important as it makes them soft in the warm fries, without completely melting. It is a quintessential French-Canadian comfort food.

Poutine is a fast food staple in Canada; it is sold by many fast food chains (such as New York Fries and Harvey's) in the provinces, in small diners and pubs, as well as by roadside "poutine trucks" and "fries stands". International chains like McDonalds, A&W, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Burger King now sell mass-produced poutine across Canada.
 
joe.p said:
Looks like Carlos and Riccardo are going to meet soon lol

Yup Riccardo and I are going to get along just fine...hahahaha :awesome:


Bags...hahaha very funny buddy hahahaha :applause: I had to laugh at that one hahahah.
 
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