Chia Obama Sales Still Show Huge Lead Over Chia Romney Sales
Chia Obama: 62.1% - Chia Romney: 37.1%
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In the latest Chia Poll results, issued 10/24/12, reflecting the sales of Chia Obama vs. Chia Romney (from 9/17/12-10/23/12), the sales percentages have not changed much since the results issued a little over a week ago on 10/15/12:
As of 10/23/12, the percentages are: Chia Obama sales: 62.1% vs. Chia Romney Sales: 37.1%
As of 10/15/12, the percentages are: Chia Obama sales: 62.9% vs. Chia Romney Sales: 36.4%
As of 10/8/12, the results were: Chia Obama sales: 63% vs. Chia Romney Sales: 36.5%
As of 10/1/12, the results were: Chia Obama Sales: 69.6% vs. Chia Romney sales: 29.5%
These results reflect sales figures from 9/17/12-10/23/12 reported to Joseph Enterprises from K-mart and online retailers Amazon.com, Drugstore.com and www.Americanchia.com according to Joe Pedott, President of Joseph Enterprises.
The start date for the Chia Poll figures was September 17, 2012 since that was the start of the first airing of Joseph Enterprises' TV commercial featuring both Chia Romney and Chia Obama. People can see the commercial online at www.Americanchia.com.
"With only two weeks to the elections this is going to be as fascinating to watch as the real polls – and we will continue keeping you posted on a regular basis," says Pedott.
For the record: Part of the Chia 'Freedom of Choice' series are Chia Newt Gingrich and Chia Ron Paul - both showing each 0.4% of total sales.
Limited editions of the Chia versions of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are available at K-mart stores and online at Amazon.com, Drugstore.com and www.Americanchia.com.
To find out more about Chia Romney and Chia Obama, and to check in periodically to find out the percentages of sales of Chia Obama vs. Chia Romney, contact Peter Georgii at Joseph Enterprises, Inc. in San Francisco by email at [email protected]
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