The generic brand is about the same as the named brands but it misses or may not work as well all the time and it may work better... it all depends on the formula and the way it affects you.
When you are searching for your next headphone, you may be tempted to just buy a brand name one in a flashy box. However, many people are starting to take their purchases into their own hands by looking into generics as well. What many consumers are finding out is that there is a high level of quality to be found in generics, making them much more attractive than brands since they're also much cheaper too.
There are many different types of tires available in the market. Some name brands are Michelline and hakapelidas. Some no name brands can be just as reliable as name brands so I would look into all different brands. Tire rack.com can give you some information.
You can save up to 30% by choosing a Community College. You still get a Good Education. Think of it as buying Name brands Versus Generics. Most of them are essentialy the same. Attending a community college is significantly less costly than attending a private university, by tens of thousands of dollars.
C doesn't have generics, that's C++.
Diabetic supplies need to be of very high quality, which can be said about any medical instrument or material. Strict regulations in most countries ensure that a high standard is maintained. This applies to both name brands as well as generics.
Idea for a consumer fair: * choose a food, buy a brand name and a generic of that food. Have volunteers sample each (without knowing which is which) and choose the one that tastes best. You may want to blindfold your volunteers. Some foods that might work well include soda (i.e. Coke / Pepsi vs store brand cola), breads, crackers, cookies, cereals, pretzels etc. * The reason this is a good project is that we all know generic brands are cheaper than name brands. How do the two compare on taste? It would also be interesting to make a chart comparing the prices of brand names and generics. How much cheaper are the store brands?
Many herbal treatments for depression are available in pill form. If you buy the right brands (generics, depending on your local store ) have the same effectiveness as name-brand, or "organic" brands. All it takes is a trip down the vitamin aisle. B6, magnesium, folic acid, Omega-3, and St. John's wort are all great options.
ScubaPro is an EXCELLENT Name. So is Mares and Dacor.
"APO" is the prefix for the generics manifactured by Apotex.
Some good brands of topsoil include but are not limited to Miracle Grow topsoil, Black Magic topsoil, Earth Grow, and Scott's Premium topsoil to name a few.
There are many good brands of copier. One good brand to buy used is Canon.
Only brand-name Triphasil was discontinued. With many generics available, it wasn't profitable for the company to keep making the brand-name pill.