Kangaroo Logo Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By ChrisWhite62 on 18-Jun-20. Waypoint GA16040
Cache Details
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Terrain: | |
Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 161m |
Maximum Finds: | 2 |
Locked: |
Description
A locationless to keep you busy over COVID19
https://www.australianmade.com.au/media/22148/australiangrownLogo.jpg
The kangaroo logo of Australian Made is recognised by over 99% of people.
The famous Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo is a true mark of Aussie authenticity >Its Australia's most trusted, recognized and widely used country of origin symbol, and is underpinned by a third party accrditation system which ensures products that carry the logo are certified "genuinely Australian".
The logo is found on products that are made or grown in Australia.
Your task is to find a "'Kangaroo Logo" and trake a picture of it and upload it to your log giving a brief discription of why you bought the product. Lets find as many Australian products as we can..
Now HOP to it.
hhtps://www.australianmade.com.au/media/22153/australianmadeLogo.jpg
Logs
https://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Locationless_cache
Armchair style Locationless caches where the finder is not required to explore the real world, identify a location and accompany the "Find" with photographic evidence are no longer accepted.
A Locationless cache listing must require the finder to locate an object or perform a task in the real world, collect the co-ordinates and log the find with accompanying photographic evidence.
The geocaching community would like to thank you for listing this Locationess geocache and congratulations to all that found this locationless geocache.
As the geocache no longer meets the requirements we will archive the cache listing.
Thanks for the locationless.
Our contribution is our breakie go to items, Vita Brits and Porridge.
Uncle Toby does a great job.
I'm fascinated by all the symbols you get on products these days, I mean this cheese has the energy/DI diagram, a barcode, some sort of Islamic looking accreditation, the Kanagroo logo, tray and film recycling symbols, and the green square & dot (which I've just learned means "vegetarian"). And then there's the URLs, the registered trademark, and what looks like their in-house product number. And then there's the individual special characters and their own meanings, like + % g C * ^ etc
Thanks for the cache!
Thank you ChrisWhite62 for this cache and encouraging us to examine our purchasing options.
A key ingredient for making Ice-cream Slice (recipe from the geocacher Graeme Cookie). Not something that gets made regularly but with school holidays and grandkids this is a winner in two ways... since they're the ones eating it, they get to make it. Thanks for K in the Alphabet Challenge ChrisWhite62.
Settled on this one for this cache - Coles brand Canola Oil Spray.
Hopefully we will all be more conscious of buying Australian Made after this pandemic.
Thanks.
TFTL
Vegemite, Weetbix, Peanut Butter.
I decided on the Woolworths brand white sugar.
As with most 'generic' brand food, it is most likely to product of one of our larger suppliers, packaged on behalf of WW.
Thanks for the sweet cache. (I haven't used sugar for over 20 years now. This is for visitors.)
This is another nice one to do as well.
We found our local bread loaf was all Aust made. It was obvious actually.
Thanks for the brain exercise and the cache,
Roostaman.
5 of the best in the morning.
You can't beat weet bix.
Love them.
A great aaussie cereal.
TFTL
Thanks for the cache ChrisWhte62.
Thanks for this cache ChrisWhite62
I found a few in our pantry pretty quickly. Vegemite, Bega Peanut Butter and VitaBrits. Why buy these? They are all good quality, and with 5 kiuds in the house (plus 2 big kids) we go through a lot of these !
Thanks ChrisWhite62 for your contribution and Cybergran V for organising this fun 48 hour challenge !
Thanks for the challenge ChrisWhite62...
It’s a bonzer one for today’s Unique Alphabet Challenge GA15926.
We always buy CSR Sugar, Raw of course, because it’s better for you,
It’s made in good old Aussie, (and I have a couple of nephews working there)!
Thanks for this one
Why did we buy them? They’re crisp Pink Lady apples grown in Australia.
Thanks for this cache.
Purchased because I LOVE Snap, Crackle and Popping!
Enjoy it at breakfast time
TFTC
OldSaint
Nothing better than Vegemite on toast for brekkie.
Here is our well traveled vegemite jar
(As we are travelling in the caravan at the moment
Thanks for the Locationless Cache