JHL CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL

We received this letter from Mrs. Lynette Peterson on February 26th, 1999. Thanks for the letter Lynette!

Tyson Foods, Inc.
Mrs. Lynette Peterson
727 Tyson Circle
Little Rock, Arkansas 84714-8133

RE: LAB-8414-XSM

Dear Joel's Head Laboratories,

Tyson Foods, Inc. would like to extend its sincere gratitude to your company for all the help you provided to us recently. As you are already aware, Tyson Foods has been working for some time to develop a hybrid chicken. This chicken is over 400% larger than a normal chicken and is capable of feeding a family of 400-450 with ease.

Our problem was in finding employees who were willing to work with these unusually large poultry and would also withstand the rigors of intense radioactive exposure. Most of them had heard the stories of how the chickens would rip huge gashes in the employee's protective suits thereby exposing them to the radiation. Other rumors surfaced about how the chickens were unusually ill tempered and would peck at the eyes of anyone who came near them.

We were faced with scrapping the whole project when we heard about how JHL helped Kraft in the early 1980s with its powdered cheese packaging clones. When we called and presented our problem we were pleased to find that JHL not only had a clone solution that was perfect for Tyson Foods, but was also willing to send a representative to help us implement the clones. JHL and its products made the difference between an expensive failure and an expensive success.

To date, we have had great success with the clones. While they often don't withstand the radiation for more than a week or two and they have an odd tendency to tear out their own eyes and throw them at the tour groups, the great bulk discounts your company has extended to us really make it an affordable solution.

Thanks again JHL!

Sincerely,
Mrs. Lynette Peterson
Supervising Engineer, Tyson Foods

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