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Hi Everyone:  

When you enter the forum, click on the Ad--MENARDS, and you will bring up there site.  You will see a new building offered (which I have already bought) SKU  279-5518 called the TIDE SOAP COMPANY.  If you know anything about TIDE SOAP, it is the flagship product that Procter and Gamble of Cincinnati, Ohio brought out many years ago.  It is the best selling laundry soap on the market today!  Why am I interested in Tide Soap?  I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.  I lived in an area of Cincy close to the Procter and Gamble Company and went past that huge manufacturing complex.  The company was located in an area called Ivorydale.  They made TIDE SOAP and many other P&G Products such as Crest Toothpaste, Secret Deodorant, etc.  When I attended the University of Cincinnati, our class visited P&G in the Vine Street Plant and watched them pack, in 1 hours time, a family of 4, enough Crest Toothpaste (medium size) to last them 60 years.

The soap plant on Spring Grove Ave was huge and also made Ivory Soap, Tide and others.  Today, the plants name is called "The St. Bernard Soap Factory".  I am not sure what "soap" is made at this plant but it is still active.  The name of Procter and Gamble has disappeared off of the building.  In another part of this plant, Smuckers Jellies is operating making there famous jellies.  

The plant on Vine Street  was the toiletry division and made Crest, Secret Deodorant, etc.  Today.  the toiletry division is gone and there sits a huge empty building and a very large conveyor that use to move there products to a rail yard across the street.  Most Procter and Gamble Products are made in other areas of the USA.  

In downtown Cincinnati, Ohio,  we have this huge double building known as the Procter & Gamble Building.  There is another P&G Building located in Mason, Ohio (North of Cincinnati, Ohio) that does research on new products.

So, MENARDS has brought out this Soap Factory and of course I bought it.  It is certainly not the size of the real P&G Ivorydale Plant but it sure brings back memories to me.

Right now, Menards is offering a 11% rebate on this building. 

MENARDS Tide Soap Company  SKU 279-5518.  Right now, the Price is  $99.99 - $11 rebate which equals a discount price of $88.99.  The soap company is a few stories tall, with large tanks that read Tide Soap on them, a couple of workers, and 2  Animated LED Tide Signs.  I do not think Erics Trains (on YouTube) has gotten his Tide Soap Factory -- yet.  If you follow Eric Siegel on You Tube, he has reviewed quite a few of Menards Products.

Sincerely yours,    railbear601

 

  

 

     

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During the past Atlas reefer boom, l hunted historical billboard cars with the hope l'd find one that could be modeled (just found one), but l visited P&G downtown Cincy HQ, twice, and met a very gracious marketing  manager who approved such a project.  When l researched the several interesting and different P&G railcars used for their products, all l found were unique and none were a standard reefer that Atlas had a mold for.  So l had to inform P&G l could not get them made.  Very disappointing.

@railbear601 posted:
... Proctor and Gamble of Cincinnati, Ohio...
I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.  I lived in an area of Cincy close to the Proctor and Gamble Company...
The name of Proctor and Gamble has disappeared off of the building....

Most Proctor and Gamble Products are made in other areas of the USA... 


 

  

Since you were born and raised in Cincinnati, you should know that it's Procter & Gamble, not Proctor & Gamble.

@railbear601 posted:

Hi Everyone:  

When you enter the forum, click on the Ad--MENARDS, and you will bring up there site.  You will see a new building offered (which I have already bought) SKU  279-5518 called the TIDE SOAP COMPANY.  If you know anything about TIDE SOAP, it is the flagship product that Proctor and Gamble of Cincinnati, Ohio brought out many years ago.  It is the best selling laundry soap on the market today!  Why am I interested in Tide Soap?  I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.  I lived in an area of Cincy close to the Proctor and Gamble Company and went past that huge manufacturing complex.  The company was located in an area called Ivorydale.  They made TIDE SOAP and many other P&G Products such as Crest Toothpaste, Secret Deodorant, etc.  When I attended the University of Cincinnati, our class visited P&G in the Vine Street Plant and watched them pack, in 1 hours time, a family of 4, enough Crest Toothpaste (medium size) to last them 60 years.

The soap plant on Spring Grove Ave was huge and also made Ivory Soap, Tide and others.  Today, the plants name is called "The St. Bernard Soap Factory".  I am not sure what "soap" is made at this plant but it is still active.  The name of Proctor and Gamble has disappeared off of the building.  In another part of this plant, Smuckers Jellies is operating making there famous jellies.  

The plant on Vine Street  was the toiletry division and made Crest, Secret Deodorant, etc.  Today.  the toiletry division is gone and there sits a huge empty building and a very large conveyor that use to move there products to a rail yard across the street.  Most Proctor and Gamble Products are made in other areas of the USA.  

In downtown Cincinnati, Ohio,  we have this huge double building known as the Proctor & Gamble Building.  There is another P&G Building located in Mason, Ohio (North of Cincinnati, Ohio) that does research on new products.

So, MENARDS has brought out this Soap Factory and of course I bought it.  It is certainly not the size of the real P&G Ivorydale Plant but it sure brings back memories to me.

Right now, Menards is offering a 11% rebate on this building. 

MENARDS Tide Soap Company  SKU 279-5518.  Right now, the Price is  $99.99 - $11 rebate which equals a discount price of $88.99.  The soap company is a few stories tall, with large tanks that read Tide Soap on them, a couple of workers, and 2  Animated LED Tide Signs.  I do not think Erics Trains (on YouTube) has gotten his Tide Soap Factory -- yet.  If you follow Eric Siegel on You Tube, he has reviewed quite a few of Menards Products.

Sincerely yours,    railbear601

 

  

 

     

This is very interesting and had no idea about the back story about Tide. Thanks for sharing it! Also, Eric has gotten both the factory and a fire station before the factory was revealed. He has not made a video yet but I will later this week. I will say it is debated that his sneak peeks lead to Menards not revealing it sooner. Ow well hope you all have a good day and here is one of my Menards product reviews.

Hello Again:  You can call any Menards Store in this country and order the TIDE SOAP COMPANY or anything else they have in there warehouse in Wisconsin.  I do this all the time at my Florence Store.  If you do it right now, you will receive a bill in the mail that you paid your $89.99 (11% rebate) and they will send you a rebate slip along with the bill the rebate amount on the cash registar slip they send to you.  Menards will ship your order by U S Mail if you live too far from the store.  BTW Menards does not ship to California because some of the stuff in there products is Carcinogenic .

 Sincerely yours,  railbear601

I have the Morton Salt Company,  Pepsi Company,  Schneider Freight Company, The Dog Food Company, the Double Span Bridge, American Products Company and of course there great Illuminated Billboards (2 of them).  These things are great

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Hi Again:  To clarify the above response blog --- When you order on-line or by telephone, you pay for the full price on your charge card or check.  Then Menards will send you a complete bill for $99.99 and cash register receipt showing you paid for the item.  On that receipt will be printed the rebate amount on it which you mail back to Menards.  Yes, it sounds complicated but all you have to do is request extra rebate forms from the order clerk.  

To find out if the 11% rebate is running, just look at Menards Ad in OGR Forum each time and you will see the complete train line and the prices.........   

Just to clarify, are you saying that if you initially buy a product on-line from Menards.com and get an 11%  rebate slip, the next time you decide to buy a Menard's product, you can just telephone the nearest Menard's store and order the product (assuming they have it in stock at the store or can get it) and the store will accept the rebate slip and apply it to the purchase price and then ship the new product to you for the same cost as Menards.com ?

 

Lets get this rebate business straight!   If you order on-line or call a Menards Store and it is a 11% rebate day.  You give the order taker the SKU Number, your name and address, etc,  plus your credit card number and they will ring up your order (i.e. the Menards Cashier).  She or he will send to you in the mail, your Bill, the cash register receipt which has the amount of the rebate on it -- the amount of the rebate is the last thing on the cash register receipt.  You take your scissors and cut this last piece of the receipt off and fill out the rebate form and put this in an envelope mailing it to REBATE OFFER,  PO BOX 155,  ELK MOUND, WISCONSIN 54739-0155.  MENARDS will send to you in 1 or 2 weeks a post-card listing the amount of the rebate.  You can send in as many rebates that you have accumulated in one envelope to Menards.  YES!  YOU MUST USE THIS REBATE CARD Menards sends you in one of there stores (as cash).  YOU CANNOT SEND IN OR CALL THE STORE FOR A NEW ORDER AND USE THE REBATE POST CARD.  The rebate card is to be used on your next trip to a Menards Store as CASH, and you must use the total amount on the card -- no cash back.   Yes, it is a Gimmick to make you come back and shop at Menards.   But folks, since I have spent over $1500 dollars on Train Stuff from Menards, and have gotten over $300 dollars in rebates.  I am doing pretty good and my train stuff is dirt cheap. 

One other thing.  If you cannot get to the store to pick up your train stuff, you can have Menards mail it to you for an additional charge. 

SO--THE REBATES are a special side bonus to MENARDS and the rebate post-card sent to your house is to be used at one of there stores.  These post-cards have no expiration dates.  They cannot be used on your next order unless you are IN THE STORE.   And if you are in the store, sign up for a MENARDS Big Red Credit Card and when you use it IN THE STORE -- you instantaneously get 2% more off of your order.   Again, this is a SIDE OFFER being offered by CAPITAL ONE BANK for MENARDS.  Some people save thousands of dollars in discounts from Menards because they are people who own small companies, etc.  I SHALL REPEAT AGAIN, DOES ANY BIG BOX STORE LIKE LOWES, HOME DEPOT, HARBOR FREIGHT. BEST BUY, SAMS, & COSCO,  GIVE YOU DISCOUNTS ON WHAT YOU BUY?........LIKE MENARDS..........enjoy your trains

Sincerely yours         railbear601

So, how much more shilling are you going to do for Menards? 

Everybody here is aware of how Menards works, whether it's the periodical 11% off offers, fill the bag or the mail in rebates.  These programs have also been discussed here many times over.

And for the record, I like my local Menards.  I prefer it over the closer Home Depot, but not for the reasons you may think.

Rusty

We occasionally travel from Arkansas (where there are no Menards stores but PLENTY of Walmarts) to Illinois to visit family. We usually stop along the way at a Menard's store (and Steak N Shake), and I'll visit the train section.  I have a Menard's Electric Generating Station; it's re-purposed as an oil pipeline terminal near the oil field on my layout. I also have their Train Store.  I like their use of lighting and animated signage.

Thankfully, Menard's doesn't "copycat" buildings previously made famous by Lionel or MTH.  Their iconic dog is a "trademark" of sorts. 

Mike Mottler

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We occasionally travel from Arkansas (where there are no Menards stores but PLENTY of Walmarts) to Illinois to visit family. We usually stop along the way at a Menard's store (and Steak N Shake), and I'll visit the train section.  I have a Menard's Electric Generating Station; it's re-purposed as an oil pipeline terminal near the oil field on my layout. I also have their Train Store.  I like their use of lighting and animated signage.

Thankfully, Menard's doesn't "copycat" buildings previously made famous by Lionel or MTH.  Their iconic dog is a "trademark" of sorts. 

Mike Mottler

We have family in Indiana and pass five or six on the way. We leave the rebates with the family to spend at the Menards in their hometown.  Pat B.

They really need to join the 21st century.  But to be fair they are not the only ones.  Big-box stores like BJ's and Sam's Club still insist on either physical coupons or make you preregister a coupon online before you get the discount.  Only Costco has decided that the customers are king and just applies any discount/sale that exists automatically at check out.

@railbear601 posted:

…. Why am I interested in Tide Soap?  I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.  I lived in an area of Cincy close to the Procter and Gamble Company and went past that huge manufacturing complex.  The company was located in an area called Ivorydale.  …. 

I also grew up near a huge P&G complex … across the water from their Staten Island, NY "Port Ivory" location.

In addition to Tide and Ivory and everything else, they also made "Duncan Hines" cake mix there. What a sweet aroma filled the area around that building. lol

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@railbear601 posted:

 ...snip... YES!  YOU MUST USE THIS REBATE CARD Menards sends you in one of there stores (as cash).  YOU CANNOT SEND IN OR CALL THE STORE FOR A NEW ORDER AND USE THE REBATE POST CARD. ...snip...

Which makes it totally useless to me as the nearest Menard's is only 425 miles from my place. And any rebates would probably expire before I could get there; once a year in November. However, I will order online for delivery to that store.

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