Apology
Re: Beta
I believe they were talking about my giant tank avatar. You're fine, I'm sureNuka-Cola wrote:Well, great! I think I'll start ordering the supplies I need within the week then. And as for the avatar, sorry it's so big, I'll just get rid of it.
"Dressed in their uniforms so fine
They drank and killed to pass the time
Wearing the shame of all their crimes
With measured steps they walked in line"
Joy Division "They Walked In Line
They drank and killed to pass the time
Wearing the shame of all their crimes
With measured steps they walked in line"
Joy Division "They Walked In Line
(1) What's going to be in the Nuka Cola? Is it just a slightly altered Cola recipe or what?
(2) How the hell are you going to advertise / package this thing?
(2) How the hell are you going to advertise / package this thing?
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
- Nuka-Cola
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I've been thinking about what it should actually taste like ever since I came up with the idea, I'm thinking generally it should just be another cola product, I have been able to get a hold of the coca-cola formula and I was thinking a slight variation of that would be ok, or I could just buy off the shelf cola mix, but that isn't really too..well... good. That's why I want to dabble in diffrent variations and send them to people to test, so I can get vital feedback to make it a drink that all can enjoy, and at a price I think is reasonable. I'm going to look around and see how much it would be to make.. say... 100 bottles of the stuff (8 oz a bottle) and come up with a final cost, so you can tell me what you think a fair price is per bottle/6 pack/case/whatever. Distrabution can be easy, if I just get someone in (insert continent name here) that I can ship stuff in bulk too, and then have them ship it to people around that area. Packaging is another easy process. After the final mixture is made (soda syurp and soda water) you put that into a bottle, cap it, and bam. soda. Then just put a label on the side and sell it. Advertisement may be a bit more tricky, and rely on word of mouth more than ad campaigns. If this thing gets big, I might just have to get a website made and soforth, but for now, it's just a cure to my boredom. =)
Nuka-Cola, The flavored soft drink of the Post-Nuclear world!
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Before I would hope. If it were warm and flat, I would have no interest in actually drinking it. Still having a bottle would be cool of course. Nuka, you should try making maybe a stronger cola flavor than the popular brands, or maybe something a little less sweet like afri-cola. Just try and make it unique.
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Nuka-Cola was clearly a brown cola, it just looks slightly blue because of the bottle. I say he takes the Coca-Cola recipe back to its roots with plenty of Coca leaves and Kola fruits. Now there’s a drink that will put a bounce in your step.Megatron wrote:Carbonated Water, Ink (Blue), Cocaine
Strong euro, weak dolla - we sucky sucky.
http://www.utahfordean.com/archives/000205.html
http://www.cer.org.uk/articles/n_12_1.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/euro/story/0, ... 19,00.html
http://www.mphelsinki.net/t194092-4.html
http://www.paperiliitto.fi/lehti2003/12euro.htm
http://www3.soneraplaza.fi/talous/artik ... _1,00.html
When your currency is strong, it's good for import, because the same amount of money is worth more and therefore can be used to purchase a larger quantity of units. But this is what's gonna hit us big time, because when you just buy buy buy and don't sell sell sell at all, you're doomed.
http://www.utahfordean.com/archives/000205.html
http://www.cer.org.uk/articles/n_12_1.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/euro/story/0, ... 19,00.html
http://www.mphelsinki.net/t194092-4.html
http://www.paperiliitto.fi/lehti2003/12euro.htm
http://www3.soneraplaza.fi/talous/artik ... _1,00.html
When your currency is strong, it's good for import, because the same amount of money is worth more and therefore can be used to purchase a larger quantity of units. But this is what's gonna hit us big time, because when you just buy buy buy and don't sell sell sell at all, you're doomed.