| Jul. 16 2008 at 7:51 PM |
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I have developed a product that is a new twist on an old favorite; the s'more. I would like to present this to a food manufacturer. Most companies are not interested in new recipes, but this is actually a new food product with multiple uses. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks- ctw
Edited by: cathy123 - Jul. 16 2008 at 7:53 PMfunhomeproducts
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| Jul. 17 2008 at 1:41 AM |
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Why not make this yourself, and sell it?
Craig Landes
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| Jul. 17 2008 at 9:47 AM |
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That is a great idea, and I would make it and sell it myself if it were my "only" new product. I'm juggling about 9 new products in different industries and my goal is to get them out there and licensed (for little tiny percentages). Besides that, I'm a really bad baker.....
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| Jul. 17 2008 at 5:01 PM |
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Well, as you said, most companies aren't looking for new recipes. If
you have that many other projects, it seems more productive to shelve
this one for now, and perhaps later, when you're rich, you can open up
a niche company and have the food manufactured and sold.
Craig Landes
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Defining the undefinable. "There are 10 kinds of people in the world---those who understand binary numbers and those who don't." - Unknown
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Success = Passion, Patience, Persistence!
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| Jul. 21 2008 at 12:21 AM |
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I'm not planning to get rich, but I figure my chances of getting a licensing deal are greater if I present different products in different industries. When I come up with new products, I know who to submit to, but this food item has me stumped. Other than Kraft foods, I don't know who to look at. You're probably right, maybe this product will have to go on the back burner for awhile....
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