Quite interesting when you look at it like that may be like with cars your raised with one brand everything else is crap in comparison so anything associated with a brand must be the ducks guts.
Hello Captrusty and Kye
I guess it is just like that ...
Economists have a technical name - 'Complimentary Products'.
I do have some points here:[1] the role of complimentary products has expanded - massively -
since the 1980s. For example, who would have thought petrol and
food were
complimentary. But look at all those servo stations
that have junk food and food markets annexed to them today!
[2] Mower makers' association with petrol companies was more
significant in the day. I remember that folks had brand loyalty.
Extensive advertising made folks
believe that one brand of fuel
was better than another.
[3] I note your can reverses the order of importance on each side.
It's 'Turner Miboilgas' and then 'Mobilgas Turner'. Also note there
is no reference to a 2-stroke mix.
I feel Kye is right in his assessment: a Mobil can.
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Jack