High Iam trying to start a beverage company i have some product that i currently make for aprox 100 people. My confusion comes with making for 10,000 people and how do i cross my recipe over to a bottling company without losing the taste.
Also how do i stop the bottling company from stealing my idea or selling it to somebody else. I look forward to your replies.
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- 05-08-2006 06:32 PM #1
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- 05-09-2006 03:40 PM #2
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I suggest you Man Up and pay for a good attorney that specializes in Beverage Industry law. They are out there. I would have him look over any contract you make with a contract manufacturer.
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- 05-09-2006 04:24 PM #3
I agree 100%!
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- 05-21-2006 10:07 AM #4
I agree aswell.
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- 06-27-2006 02:06 AM #5
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Hi,
Stopping bottling companies from stealing your beverage is no problem. IÂ’ve used companies in the US and Mexico to bottle energy drinks and sodas with no worries. You sign a contract with the bottling companies when you bottle your product and your lawyer reviews it.
The bottling companies are mixing experts and will help you get your taste right for large batches of up to millions of cases.
In my experience your worries should be around getting distribution, retail sales and operating capital.
Remember, most bottling companies are in the business of bottling. They sell that as a service. If they start stealing customers ideas they will not have any customers!
Thanks,
JorgeJorge Olson<br />Liquid Brands Management, Inc.<br /><a href=\"http://www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com</a><br />Phone
619) 852 6942



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