Posted: 7/13/2010 8:56:33 AM EDT
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I know the threads of selling dust are a bit old but I think I have a idea on how to do it. ML your generosity with programs such as Ft. Hood Fundraiser were a hit. $35k to Fort Hood I suggest a similar thing with dust. Have a sales option for $50 or $100 with 2-5 options for where the profits go to. Programs such as wounded warrior and similar programs to support our troops. I see several benefits of this for your bottom line and customer retention. I know I would be up for a few bottles a year for something like this. Anyways this is my .02 |
Keep in mind that one of the reasons why LT does not sell Dillo Dust but instead gives it away could be due to food service-related laws regarding the retailing of edible products. The headache of meeting a health inspection's requirements for selling something like that might just encourage it's discontinuance. Sorry, didn't mean to post such a horrible thought.
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Keep in mind that one of the reasons why LT does not sell Dillo Dust but instead gives it away could be due to food service-related laws regarding the retailing of edible products. The headache of meeting a health inspection's requirements for selling something like that might just encourage it's discontinuance. Sorry, didn't mean to post such a horrible thought. ![]() I thought the dust was used in the place of CLP.......
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Keep in mind that one of the reasons why LT does not sell Dillo Dust but instead gives it away could be due to food service-related laws regarding the retailing of edible products. The headache of meeting a health inspection's requirements for selling something like that might just encourage it's discontinuance. Sorry, didn't mean to post such a horrible thought. ![]() I thought the dust was used in the place of CLP....... ![]() Thou shalt consume ALL dust....read the fine print! Waste not!
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