I never put it into production. If I decide to mix up a small batch to do more testing with it, you'll be the first on the list.
id be down to try it.. but how do you test it.. just dont put on deodorant and go out and see if you stink?
#2 on the list...
Well, that's one way!
I meant testing in the lab for bacterial elimination, antioxidant activity, safety, etc., etc. The product actually has a huge amount of antioxidants and is actually healthy...that's how I stumbled upon it in the first place.
Maybe we're on to something here. I could develop products for the outdoor industry and everyone here would be the testing ground. We could form a board of directors and everyone here could own a piece.
#2 on the list...
Well, that's one way!
I meant testing in the lab for bacterial elimination, antioxidant activity, safety, etc., etc. The product actually has a huge amount of antioxidants and is actually healthy...that's how I stumbled upon it in the first place.
Maybe we're on to something here. I could develop products for the outdoor industry and everyone here would be the testing ground. We could form a board of directors and everyone here could own a piece.
I would be more than happy to try it. And if ti works well, I would write you a nice review on it
2 Things I see:
First the product needs to actually work. A product that comes to mind is Gum-o-flage. The crap tasted horrible, and did not do what it was supposed to do
Secondly, I think it is all in the marketing. I think it would sell. You are talking about a product that will eliminate scent and increase your health at the same time.
Like the old saying: "Hooks catch fish, lures catch fisherman..."
