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Bedford Cheese Shop and P&H Soda Co

Bedford Cheese Shop and P&H Soda Co review: Out of Date - Stale Soda Syrup 1

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Last week I purchased 4 bottles of pnhsodaandsyrupinc.com from
Bedford Cheese Shop for $58.00

My wife wanted a soda treat, but the trick was on her.

The syrup was stale, rancid, and disgusting.

Bedford Cheese Shop refused a refund and said to call the manufacture pnh soda and syrup.

Spoke to the owner Anton Nocito a condescending wise ###, said he didn't sell us the soda and we should take it up with Bedford Cheese Shop.

This fly by night operator, who lacks a 4 year college degree sells defective syrup products load with sugar concentration and intestinal bacteria.

read this review from a doctor that lab tested the pnh soda and syrup;
http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_T/threadview?m=tm&bn=10352&tid=141091&mid=141091&tof=1&frt=2

I'm surprise Martha Stweart lent her name to this product. But what do you expect from an ex con.

I lost my money, and my wife and I suffered 3 days of the runs!

Be safe and smart; stay away from pnhsodaandsyrupinc.com until they are FDA approved and inspected.

Thank you,
Anthony Tizzi
[protected]@tizzi.com

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Anton Nocito
Flushing, US
Jul 13, 2011 2:08 am EDT

Dear Anthony Tizzi, Judith Weigel, Rivernos, Roger Whitlock, Mica, Sandra Pools, Judith676 or whatever name you’re choosing to go by this week,

I would like to respond to all of your accusations with proof so that it’s clear that you are simply slandering me under various names, on multiple websites:

http://www.my3cents.com/showReview.cgi?id=100998
http://bit.ly/mTyzuu
http://bit.ly/oTR9mY
http://bit.ly/p3wIrD
http://bit.ly/preusI

To start with, we are not a “ghost” company as you have stated. We are licensed by the Department of Agriculture and Markets and do hold a 20-C license that currently hangs on the wall of the commercial kitchen that we work out of. The address is:

1053 Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11222.

You are more then welcome to stop by and see the license any time I’m there.

You can actually see me working in the space in the following video here:

http://bit.ly/fTOaN4

If you watch the video you’ll see me speak about how I think soda should be a treat, not something you drink everyday. You will also see that I use natural ingredients. Nothing is artificial or hidden.

Our soda syrups are also tested and approved by the NECFE at Cornell University in Geneva, NY.

http://necfe.foodscience.cornell.edu/

You claimed that we do not list our address anywhere but if you had purchased a bottle of our soda syrup you would see that it is clearly printed on the label, right next to our ingredients. This is a requirement by the government before we sell any products to our consumers. You can see it by clicking the following link:

http://bit.ly/nc3lp7

You claim that we are a fly-by-night, transient street vendor. We do sell at various local markets. We are insured and licensed to do so. The market that we frequent the most is New Amsterdam Market. Hardly what any New Yorker would consider transient.

http://www.newamsterdammarket.org/

This market is dedicated to preserving some of New York’s history. We sell at this market with the hopes of helping it become a permanent year around market like the ones in San Francisco or London. We also do these markets because it helps promote our brand, a brand that I stand behind fully.

P&H Soda Co. has developed a following over the past year and a half. Do you think the following publications would or any other accredited publication would write someone up that was considered a “ghost” or fake?:

New York Times:
http://nyti.ms/qgm46C

http://nyti.ms/qLTvVf

http://nyti.ms/bPTVxl

Martha Stewart:
http://bit.ly/jNTDqc

Time Out New York:
http://bit.ly/eg9Ux5

http://bit.ly/onAPn1

New York Magazine:
http://nymag.com/restaurants/features/soda/67277/

Wall Street Journal:
http://on.wsj.com/lJlrbG

You are correct about me not graduating from college. I chose to go into the Air Force instead. During that time I fought in our first Gulf War. I was honorably discharged after 4 years of service. I then went into butchering for 6 year and attended The French Culinary Institute graduating on 4-13-99. I’m sure if you contact the school you will be able to find out that I graduated in the top of my class.

FCI
New York Campus 888.324.2433

I’m glad you found a copy of my resume online. You linked to it in some of your comments. If you’ll notice, I worked for some of the top restaurateurs and chefs in NY. Google the restaurants and you will see that some are three star restaurants. Your screen snap of my resume “accidentally” cut off the education portion so I’ve linked to the actual website here:

http://www.chefdb.com/nm/10405/Anton-Nocito

I did hold a number of positions, some of them at the same time. They were all a learning experience. Had I just worked at one place for ten years I would not have been able to learn everything I learned.

I would like to thank you for following myself and my company P&H Soda Co. If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me anytime.

Anton Nocito
President
P&H Soda Co.
www.pnhsodaandsyrupinc.com
pnhsodaco@gmail.com