Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:37:32 PM
Anyway I'm almost graduating from MNSU and today I went to the bookstore [Barnes & Noble] I saw that they're selling the Koma shots. I asked the cashier and she said they've been selling them for about a year now [she haven't tried it yet, she said]. That got me thinking that the company does not seems to be worthless, if it sells in 40K population city at a University Barnes and Noble bookstore for about a year, how come some people make it seems like the product is having retention problems everywhere?
I know that BW is one misleading person, but when proven that the product sells in certain places how could it go to no bid [be worthless] when the company actually have a flow of revenues?
They had it in two spots, one by the cashier, and one by the junk candies. Here's the pics, thoughts?
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