… did you ever realize how far ahead of the ‘cool new thing’ curve you were! If you had only brought some home with you!
Meet “raw” water—ludicrously priced unfiltered water with random bacteria
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… did you ever realize how far ahead of the ‘cool new thing’ curve you were! If you had only brought some home with you!
Meet “raw” water—ludicrously priced unfiltered water with random bacteria
Does that mean we can fill up a few gallons in some random wilderness place and then sell it for $6 each?
Sounds about right.
We could play a game of what’ll be next….brand new  pre dented car for 50k. Why not.
Fresh bread but baked too long on low heat so it has that nice hard day old feel to it for $7 .
I could go all night.
Any type of distressed, antiqued anything. We have holistic water stores so this doesn’t seem that weird. Marketing in action $$$$$$$$$$.
 ” fill up a few gallons in some random wilderness place and then sell it for $6 each?”
A fellow I went to school with, some time in the last century, published a newsletter for people … who were worried about many things. He sold his subscribers bottled water from roadside streams in the Cascades. If sales fell off, he told me, he’d just write a piece about the evils of fluoridation.
you could sell jeans with holes already in them : )
Doug: Best “raw water” I ever had was from an artesian well in Sowbelly Canyon, north of Harrison Nebraska. All you want for free.
Jerry: Let’s get rich from the “distressed” blue jeans trend and sell distressed underwear. It could work!
Let’s just forget why we have water treatment in the first place.
Doug: Best “raw water” I ever had was from an artesian well in Sowbelly Canyon, north of Harrison Nebraska. All you want for free.
Bottle it as artisan artesian and you can charge $7.95.
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