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Okay I'll go more in depth. If you do not mass market the Red then I think you should incorporate the Red formula into one if not both of the other waxes if this is possible.
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Thanks! That'll work!I'll just have to order more than one jar.assout:
How about free refills of the RED, Ive got 1 jar down and 2 to go. nice to use abd my kids really like the smell as do I. RANDAL
Drop white and Blue IMO, I wouldn't buy either one after using red. How much space you got in that warehouse?
Steve help me understand this. I know that what we see here on the forum is only a limited sampling of your customers and sales. It seems that people really like this product and are asking for it. Is there something that restricts/prohibits making this product at a price point that is profitable and justifies its existence year round? I've never understood the limited run mentality on a consumable product. I understand the thought process on a product that is collectible (though fairly long wax has a shelf life) but if there is a market for the product and there appears to be, why not sell as much of it as you can? It seems to me that as new technology and manufacturing practices improve there will always be something better down the road. Isn't it better to get as much of the product to customers while the product is the latest and greatest around?My recent thoughts on Red are that we will make it a once a year Limited run like the Super Slick & Wax, and I'll be looking for a special container or tin, since the lids were not the greatest for the larger plastic jars![]()
Steve help me understand this. I know that what we see here on the forum is only a limited sampling of your customers and sales. It seems that people really like this product and are asking for it. Is there something that restricts/prohibits making this product at a price point that is profitable and justifies its existence year round? I've never understood the limited run mentality on a consumable product. I understand the thought process on a product that is collectible (though fairly long wax has a shelf life) but if there is a market for the product and there appears to be, why not sell as much of it as you can? It seems to me that as new technology and manufacturing practices improve there will always be something better down the road. Isn't it better to get as much of the product to customers while the product is the latest and greatest around?
Thanks for the info Steve. It's nice to see the thought process and reasoning from the manufacturer. I can definitely understand why you'd leave this as a limited run.
Thanks for the insight Steve. As I indicated our perspective is sometimes limited to the few comments we read on the forums.thanks ..I won't slam the door closed behind this run![]()
Thanks for the insight Steve. As I indicated our perspective is sometimes limited to the few comments we read on the forums.
yeah man you can afford it if you work a little more over-time :wow:1500 dollars!:hmmm:.assout:
How about free refills of the RED, Ive got 1 jar down and 2 to go. nice to use abd my kids really like the smell as do I. RANDAL
if I did the $1500 per jar like another wax, I could swing it :rockon
1500 dollars!:hmmm:.assout:
. . . yeah man you can afford it if you work a little more over-time :wow:
. . . and with free refills for life, you'd surely get your money's worth out of THAT, rabbi!! :bigups
How about free refills of the RED, Ive got 1 jar down and 2 to go. nice to use abd my kids really like the smell as do I. RANDAL