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Company acknowledges life is 'not by bread alone'

At least one consumer says he's glad to see a national company-the producer of Sunbeam Bread-unafraid to acknowledge the country's religious connection to its holidays. And it's something he says Christians should support when they see the effort.With the publicity that surrounds each Christmas season about companies that appear fearful to mention Christmas because of the religious connection to the name, evangelist and pastor Joseph Groux of Orange County, Virginia, points out an exception to that trend. Groux says he's been glad to buy Sunbeam Bread the last few years, after seeing the change the brand quietly makes with its logo character, "Little Miss Sunbeam," beginning at the Thanksgiving holiday."They change the whole packaging of the product with a new bag," he explains, "and instead of the character just being up there smiling, she now has her hands folded in prayer and the caption underneath says 'Not by bread alone.'"Mary Krier, a spokesman for the bread's marketing company Flowers Foods, says company officials feel the holiday image from a 1950s billboard is appropriate for this time of year. It is apparent they are not worried about being politically correct."That image dates back to the 1950s, the 'Not by bread alone' as well as the image of her in a reflective pose," says Krier. "They just felt that it brought people back to remembering what's important in life."Groux says he uses the logo as a witnessing tool in store checkout lines, and encourages Christians to support the bread company as a testimony to those businesses he says "go out of their way" to avoid the name of Christmas and its religious connotations."What a great display of power that would be to [those] corporations," he says.
http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/12/company_acknowledges_life_is_not_by_bread_alone.php
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