Charles
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There's just like generic factory stuff.
There's just like generic factory stuff.
There's just like generic factory stuff.
Yes. Okay. And what kind of candies do you make? Well, we have two types of candies. We have bubble gums and then caramel candies. Ooh. Wow. That's nice.
Yes. Okay. And what kind of candies do you make? Well, we have two types of candies. We have bubble gums and then caramel candies. Ooh. Wow. That's nice.
Yes. Okay. And what kind of candies do you make? Well, we have two types of candies. We have bubble gums and then caramel candies. Ooh. Wow. That's nice.
No, but I think my uncle did before, and he said it didn't taste really good. Because the bubble gums tasted more...
No, but I think my uncle did before, and he said it didn't taste really good. Because the bubble gums tasted more...
No, but I think my uncle did before, and he said it didn't taste really good. Because the bubble gums tasted more...
I haven't seen any type of mobile gum that has caramel-like flavorings in it. Yeah, guess what?
I haven't seen any type of mobile gum that has caramel-like flavorings in it. Yeah, guess what?
I haven't seen any type of mobile gum that has caramel-like flavorings in it. Yeah, guess what?
Is it thriving? Not really. Since I started here like five years ago, it hasn't really gone off like really, really good. First of all, what do you think the problem is? Well, I think it's because of the lack of exposure with the public. So every time we approach distributors or customers regarding our products, our candies, their initial reaction is like they're going to say it's...
Is it thriving? Not really. Since I started here like five years ago, it hasn't really gone off like really, really good. First of all, what do you think the problem is? Well, I think it's because of the lack of exposure with the public. So every time we approach distributors or customers regarding our products, our candies, their initial reaction is like they're going to say it's...
Is it thriving? Not really. Since I started here like five years ago, it hasn't really gone off like really, really good. First of all, what do you think the problem is? Well, I think it's because of the lack of exposure with the public. So every time we approach distributors or customers regarding our products, our candies, their initial reaction is like they're going to say it's...
No, it's still alive. They're going to say, I thought your products are already gone.
No, it's still alive. They're going to say, I thought your products are already gone.
No, it's still alive. They're going to say, I thought your products are already gone.
Yeah, so actually our candy started way back during World War II. It actually started with my uncle's father, and then it went on after that. Isn't your uncle's father also your grandfather? Do I call him my grandfather? I think so.
Yeah, so actually our candy started way back during World War II. It actually started with my uncle's father, and then it went on after that. Isn't your uncle's father also your grandfather? Do I call him my grandfather? I think so.