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Ed the Trader

12/28/16 10:07 AM

#38854 RE: Starlost #38851

"And who do you think is going to generate sales? It won't be Adrian, as he does not have any experience in this field. He will need to hire a team to promote, market and sell this. The cost this will take to get to market will trump by far any small revenue earned after that."

Adrian understands what he does not know how to do. He has already talked to, and priced, a good advertising firm, and he has that beverage industry mentor to introduce him to people in the beverage industry.

Adrian has previously stated he needed $50,000 to properly produce, market and advertise the first production run. That includes the cost of the advertising firm.

Judging from the volume of this week, I would say he is on his way to obtaining the necessary funding...
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thisismynuttoo

12/28/16 10:11 AM

#38856 RE: Starlost #38851

First Adrian ran off with the money. Duck number one down. Then Adrian would not get the office warehouse space. Duck number two down. Now Adrian will not be able to be successful with the drink on the market. That will be duck number three down if it follows The current pattern. Three ducks and goose you're out. LOL Adrian has all his ducks lined up and knocking them down one at a time.
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BIG WIN

12/28/16 10:15 AM

#38858 RE: Starlost #38851

DNAX IS GONNA RUN HARD!!! DOUBLE OO' S THIS JANUARY!!!
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thisismynuttoo

12/28/16 10:35 AM

#38865 RE: Starlost #38851

The drink itself will generate sales once he gets in stores. Once people try it and they like it they will buy it again. May I suggest you look up the history of Snapple. Have you ever heard of Snapple? Didn't start with a big budget the owner one from Deli,s and bodegas and stock the product himself. That was the beginning of Snapple. Like they say the rest is history.
Ever hear of vitamin water? Started in New York area no big budget. First time I got the product was from a man in a beat up white van no lettering no nothing. Looked at the product the label and said it would never sell. Looked like a medicine bottle to me. Guess I was wrong.
Been in business for 25 years. When I started it was Coke and Pepsi and their few side products. Watched the whole beverage industry explode In the last 25 years. My take away is you never know what is going to sell and how the public will respond. The key is to get the product on the shelves and make sure it gets restocked and stays on the shelves. Time will tell if it's a winner or not