rrhoad2376
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- Mar 22, 2006
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I was in a Walgreen's yesterday and saw a rack of sandals on sale for $10 each. They looked comfortable and I could use a new pair so I threw them in the basket.
Then I looked down at the tag. It said that the design was based on reflexology studies. I put the sandals back and decided to see what this company was about.
It seems as if their advertising and selling point of the sandal is all based around reflexology. I wouldn't have had any problem with the sandals if it wasn't for this fact, why couldn't they just say comfortable sandals massaging insoles or something? Anyway I ended up getting another pair of sandals instead.
Here is the website for them if you want to see what I mean.
Then I looked down at the tag. It said that the design was based on reflexology studies. I put the sandals back and decided to see what this company was about.
It seems as if their advertising and selling point of the sandal is all based around reflexology. I wouldn't have had any problem with the sandals if it wasn't for this fact, why couldn't they just say comfortable sandals massaging insoles or something? Anyway I ended up getting another pair of sandals instead.
Here is the website for them if you want to see what I mean.

) they are the most uncomfortable things I have ever put anywhere near my feet. The little bumps in them just make it feel like you are walking on big gravel. Not nice.