The story of Thomas and his turtle Bonny - #jblcommunity

A few weeks ago, our online marketing team noticed a comment on our Instagram page under a Theme World Terrarium post. There Thomas wrote that his tortoise Bonny has been eating JBL food, among other things, for half a century! We were so thrilled that we immediately offered him to send Bonny a food sample. During the conversation it turned out that Thomas was already in good contact with JB, having hosted two of our Open House (in-house trade fair) events at the JBL factory many years ago.

Thomas was willing and ready to share his great story with us!

My lady turtle Bonny has been living in our family for 50 years now. When I started school, my Aunt Lilly gave me Bonny as a present. The animal cost DM 10 at Karstadt in Saarbrücken. In addition, my aunt bought some JBL food. Bonny loves your food. Since then Bonny has had more than 30 children and all of them love your food. I always add your food to fresh green food. Maybe that's why Bonny and her family feel so well and are so fit and fertile.

Hard to believe, isn't it? Do you have a great story like that? If so let us know and write it under Support / Customer Service .

© 29.08.2021

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Tim Wierczinski
Tim Wierczinski
Digital-Brand & CRM Manager

Online Marketing, Social Media

About me: Seit 2018 Aquaristik als Hobby

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