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Re: BLULLISH post# 61425

Friday, 11/28/2014 8:12:56 PM

Friday, November 28, 2014 8:12:56 PM

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So what?

You think that Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Nestle haven't already created focus groups to see the viability of marketing and labeling their already existing product and market share specifically towards parents for their children?

When it comes to children parents look at two things:

1. Price

2. Name recognition (consumer confidence)

Pleasant kids has neither of these.

Parents will buy the smaller bottles of Nestle and Zephyrhills because they are recognizable names and are cheaper in price.

Now they think they can diversify into the juice market against giants like Motts and Nestle (Juicy juice)?

Maybe, just maybe, they might have a one in a million shot if they were 50% cheaper but they are more expensive.

Robert may be uneducated but he is as smart as a fox and knows this.

This leads me to believe that this company is just putting out news in order to create volume. Something that falls more in line with Roberts actual expertise.

Remember, Robert doesn't have money because he has ever been successful at anything other than pumping and dumping stocks for his own personal benefit. He's been doing it at the expense of shareholders for years and years.

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