Listener (Aaron)
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That's what it's called, a hot sauce. And it's hot.
So here's my question that I've been refraining from asking.
So here's my question that I've been refraining from asking.
So here's my question that I've been refraining from asking.
It's not an ad because you can't buy it yet. Can you buy a Baconic right now?
It's not an ad because you can't buy it yet. Can you buy a Baconic right now?
It's not an ad because you can't buy it yet. Can you buy a Baconic right now?
Okay. So this is not an ad.
Okay. So this is not an ad.
Okay. So this is not an ad.
We're not promoting Baconic. I am just telling you objectively speaking that it tastes good and I am proud of you.
We're not promoting Baconic. I am just telling you objectively speaking that it tastes good and I am proud of you.
We're not promoting Baconic. I am just telling you objectively speaking that it tastes good and I am proud of you.
You're welcome. So where are you going to sell it though? How does this stuff work? Like there was Bloom launched their pops. Like I felt like a lot of new products launched while we were there. So A is Expo West like a time people launch things.
You're welcome. So where are you going to sell it though? How does this stuff work? Like there was Bloom launched their pops. Like I felt like a lot of new products launched while we were there. So A is Expo West like a time people launch things.
You're welcome. So where are you going to sell it though? How does this stuff work? Like there was Bloom launched their pops. Like I felt like a lot of new products launched while we were there. So A is Expo West like a time people launch things.
And one thing that you said that I thought was interesting is that they're starting to do a lot of inside innovation because capital is strained now. Can you explain that? So like current brands are starting to make more products, but you're not seeing new emerging brands.
And one thing that you said that I thought was interesting is that they're starting to do a lot of inside innovation because capital is strained now. Can you explain that? So like current brands are starting to make more products, but you're not seeing new emerging brands.
And one thing that you said that I thought was interesting is that they're starting to do a lot of inside innovation because capital is strained now. Can you explain that? So like current brands are starting to make more products, but you're not seeing new emerging brands.
Like you, you're an existing brand. You just launched Baconics.