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To: Just My Opinion who wrote (27043)12/13/1997 6:59:00 AM
From: trofala  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Allen,
No need for me to read topro's thread, i keep pretty busy/amused with the threads/stocks I am already following; plus trying to verify what is factual and what is not or taken for granted; breakfeast soon; then daylight; then library.
...................ray



To: Just My Opinion who wrote (27043)12/13/1997 8:35:00 AM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 55532
 
Iwas thinking ..that a small plant isolated in the TenSleep area
would not be able to compete with much larger bottlers. The weight
of the packaging and volume of prepackaged (bottled) product is
very costly to ship.

They could leverage sales by supplying in bulk (tankers) to distributers licensed to bottle their product. That could work
as the shipping cost would be diminished and the distributers
would of course have that responsibility.

Only problem there would be integrity of the product. Bottled on
location seems to provide a certain degree of security to the end
consumer.

I noticed that when I by bottled water I frequently find myself
more concerned with the various bottle types. Preferring the type
with the retractable nipple end type nozzle.

Just thoughts.

Bruce