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MarkK

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  1. Thanks for this! I understand the laws are daunting but I do believe there are enough loopholes to make it work within the 3-tier system and create an online platform at least in enough big states to make an impact. Drizly and Thirstie both tap into existing retailers that need to already carry your product, but what about the little guy that is not in any of the big markets yet? What about start-ups that don't have a lot distribution yet? How does he/she get to tap into any of these online platforms?
  2. Thanks, maybe it's time to create one. There are probably hundreds of small companies that would love to have a way to market their products online. It's mind boggling this doesn't exist yet.
  3. I didn't know that. I was never a libertarian but the alcohol laws in this country have me going down that road.
  4. Just want to add that I love this board. I spent countless hours perusing the many threads before I finally posted and the knowledge I gained is incredible. Also, 99.9% of the posters are super nice!
  5. You're in Clifton! Curious, do you do contract bottling? I am (in the greater scheme of things) right next door.
  6. We are outsourcing everything, I'm just creating a product/brand that I feel isn't represented in the market right now. Essentially, a chocolate liqueur aimed at trendy female millennial's.
  7. Hi All, Starting to work on a new product and would greatly appreciate any advice. Specifically: Aside for Creamy Creation & Galloway, are there any other suppliers that also develop the cream based flavors for alcohol? For a chocolate flavored liqueur, what are the advantages/disadvantages to using a cream base as opposed to a rum base? Thanks!
  8. Hi All, Working on getting my first product to market and can not find any online program similar to Amazon "FBA". In other words, is there a site (retailer) out there that I can ship my product to (through a distributor to satisfy 3-tier) who will show my product on their website, store and fulfill orders on a commission basis. The brand owner gets to choose whatever retail price they want and can set up the product page for their product, but only gets paid when the product sells, retailer charges a fee (flat or % or combination of the two) for storage & fulfillment. It seems there are thousands of craft companies that would love to this service as now the online retailers only sell what they stock and there are no sites that carry anything close to the full breadth of products available nationally. This would allow me to market my product online and then link to a site where it can be purchased. I understand many states won't allow it however there are quite a few states that do allow it. Does this exist in any state? If not, why not? Am I missing something? Thanks in advance!
  9. Hi There! Working on creating/launching a creamy liqueur here in NJ! Mark
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