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Modern poinsettias are not your grandmother’s plants. Breeding has dramatically improved their consumer performance, back in the day, growers would place ferns or pine boughs in the pot along with the poinsettia to provide greenery, because the poinsettia leaves would fall off so quickly. Today’s poinsettias will last well into January if watered properly and provided enough sunlight.
A lot of people were anticipating the last half of the day would roll over and fall off and that hasn't happened, you could see the buying accelerating at mid-day and people saying 'I'm wrong', and starting to cover their shorts.
I fear that she'll fall off of her growth chart more than she already is, i fear that she will have an upset stomach, that it won't sit well with her, that she won't get the nutrition that she needs, that this particular formula right now is providing for her.
If there's issues with funding and any of those areas of progress start to fall off, we're going to be right back to the situation where we're playing catch-up and don't have enough.
Typically we see prices at the pump fall off after Labor Day because people have completed their summer vacations. Kids are back in school, but this year people are still traveling. There's still that demand for fuel to get to where people want to go.
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