make-believe sauce | Application Preview
The funding requested is aimed at fulfilling the minimum order requirements at Bobbies Bottling in Louisburg. The plan involves leveraging a Florida food broker to facilitate overseas marketing while simultaneously exploring opportunities to introduce the sauce in upscale restaurants domestically.
The applicant acknowledges the high failure rate of food products in grocery stores, noting that 70 to 80 percent do not succeed. To address this, there is a vision to establish a manufacturing company in the hometown along a main highway within the next five years.
The rationale for funding approval emphasizes a commitment to maintaining a small, well-regulated business that prioritizes thoughtful decision-making over rapid profit. The applicant believes that patience and a principled approach will ultimately lead to success.
Regarding competition, there is uncertainty around other players in the market, though there is a comparison made to familiar brands like Little Debbie snacks. The applicant highlights a competitive edge gained from years of experience running a flea market, which instills confidence in their sales and marketing skills.
-
General Information
Business Registration Number: 183929
Location: Wendell, NC, NC, United States
Length of Operation: 0
Number of Employees:
Annual Gross Income:
Annual Gross Expense:
Open to Loans: NO
-
Funding Usage
I would like a grant to make the minimum order at bobbies Bottling in louisburg. The Best idea for my sauce would be to have the florida food broker work my invention over seas while I search the fine dining offers over here to launch it in those restaurants
-
Business Plan
70 to 80 percent of food products that are introduced into the grocery stores fail. In the next 5 years I plan to build a manufacturing company in my home town out on the main hwy. Staying small and regulated or well managed is more important than making a million dollars. If a company is patient and thinks through barriers they will stand on their principals.
-
Self Identified Competition
I really don't know if honey has any competitors maybe little debbie snacks, My dad worked and managed a private flea market in Raleigh with my step mom for over 35 years so I am well grounded and spirited in the art of selling
-
Contact Applicant
Subscribe to our Administrator Dashboard to gain full access to this application. Learn More
