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Good Housekeeping Seal

Acme Brick Company's residential brick products now carry the famous Good Housekeeping Seal.

The Good Housekeeping Seal was introduced in 1885 and has earned the trust of generations of American consumers. If a product bearing the Seal proves to be defective within two years of the purchase, Good Housekeeping will replace the product or refund the purchase price.

"We are pleased that our clay products meet the high standards of the Good Housekeeping Institute and that we have earned the right to use this prestigious emblem. The seal will be one more thing that distinguishes Acme Brick products in the minds of both our customers and their consumers. We are proud to be in the company of American institutions such as Procter & Gamble, Maytag, and Lennox," commented Harrold Melton, President of Acme Brick.

"The Seal is one more selling advantage that we can offer our builder customers," he added, "as they strive to market quality home exteriors to their consumers."

"We know of no other brick company that has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal," said Bill Seidel, Acme's Vice President of Marketing. Acme Brick is also backed by the company's own 100 Year Limited Guarantee. The Good Housekeeping Seal is featured in many aspects of the company's marketing program, including point-of-sale and print advertising.

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