And the actual retail price of the couch is...
$1220, and goldie wins! And goldie, I would like for you to follow me up to the turntable where we are going to play the first pricing game of the day. Howdy, goldie. Now goldie, I have something nice for you over there!
Rich: A lovely living room group. From FurnitureOnTheWeb.com, this set includes a sofa, love seat, and chair with deep brown wood and onion-shaped feet and carved trim around the bottom and across the tops of each piece, with soft fabric lining the sides and back with padded leather and loose pillows for the back cushions and formed seat cushions all covered in a beautiful paisley pattern highlighted with plaid. Also includes a 4-piece occasion table set including coffee table, two end tables, and console table in a matching dark brown wood with carvings, cabriole legs, and beveled edge tops. It's a prize package worth $12,586!And it's
your living room if you win Now or Then. Now is today.
Then is May 2004. To win, you have to correctly guess whether the prices on these products are the prices Now, Today, or Then, May 2004. If you get three products correct on the wheel that are touching at the sides, then you win the living room. So Rich, to help goldie out, how about you tell us about today's products?
Rich: Of course, Frank, today we're dealing with this, a 48 oz. bottle of Crisco canola oil, for a slightly healthier oil for all sorts of cooking purposes, use canola oil, and for the best canola oil, cooks who know trust Crisco.
A 5-flavor roll of Life Savers with eleven candies may not be as good as they used to be, since three of the flavors have changed, but at least they still have cherry and pineapple, which were the best two flavors anyway, if you ask our script writer.
A loaf of Nature's Own honey wheat bread, for a delicious store-bought bread that tastes too good to be wheat bread... which, technically, it isn't.
A 12 oz. bottle of Cary's maple syrup, delicious on pancakes, waffles, and little else. But hey, when it comes to those two things, at least, you can't beat real maple syrup.
A 10 oz. jar of Polaner raspberry All-Fruit, which, even though it tastes better than ordinary jelly, still contains more pear juice than it does raspberry. Disappointing, but still beats regular jelly.
And a 2 gallon tub of Blue Bell vanilla ice cream, 'cause there's nothing like the taste of homemade Blue Bell ice cream. There's nothing like the taste of the very best. They eat all they can, and they sell the rest; it's all made homemade down home, Blue Bell, the best ice cream in the country... can't believe they finally stopped airing that commercial last year. Anyway, there they are, Frank!And now, goldie, with which product would you like to begin, and is its price Now or Then?