store brand is usually bought from the "best" manufacturing brand surplus. Just packaged to be store brand.
The cast of Katy Brand Vs - 2010 includes: Katy Brand as herself
Brand of what?
yes
wet and wild or wave goodbye? brand #1 vs. Brand #2 (you would fill it in with the brands you used)
okay,, essentially private label and manufacturer label are synonomous. what you want to ask are Name Brand vs. Generic Brand a name brand is any brand that is widely spread and either owns or uses products to promote itself.. like The Coca-Cola company owns coke, sprite, fanta, nestea, fresca and a few others like full throttle and dasani... those are all under the Coke company now, a generic brand is like Publix brand soda or winn-dixie's Check soda... those are generic brands... most often one company, sometimes the large name brand companies, make a product under a generic label... for example there is a company that supplies both Publix and Winn-Dixie with the same type of sugar, obviously with different labels,, but the sugar itself is the same.... the difference all comes down to cost of the product vs. profit (at least for the companies involved)... publix might sell that bag of sugar for a dollar while winn-dixie would sell it for 2 dollars... etc. as far as quality vs. cost, generic brands are always the knock-outs when it comes to quality and quantity for price... one could buy two bags of generic brown sugar but only one or less of the Name brand sugar... which if i must say is of a much lesser quality....
Brand Spanking New Doug - 1996 Quailman vs the Quizzler 3-15 was released on: USA: 30 January 1999
No I'm afrad its different you can choose which brand your on on create mode
Brand Spanking New Doug - 1996 Quailman vs the Little Rubber Army 3-29 was released on: USA: 12 June 1999
Products are created inwarehouses where the brand is created in the minds of the individual. Brands are then put on products to sell to people that have heard of the brand. e.g. shoes are created all the same with obviously different styles, but once a Nike or Adidas logo is on it, it changes to the brand. Nike and Adidas shoes are probably made in the same third world country factories.
cost to manufacture (such as cars) or cost to harvest (such as grain, food) cost to package, store, and ship to stores cost to market item (and/or company selling item) shelf life of item (for example: paper clips never "go bad" vs milk which can) brand vs. generic items (brand items are more due to research and company name) supply vs. demand - there are many, but here's an overview of the first few I could think of
It depends on brand of sensor as well as type of engine (4 cylinder vs. V6). It can be anywhere in between $60-150 depending on brand.
The word "Ersatz" is a German word meaning substitute for or replacement of. It usually refers to something of less quality than the original. For example PG Tips (tea) vs store brand tea.