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• #27
There’s other brands we buy (sonnentor might even be available in the uk)?
I think if you go for a tea with benefits (asthma/mid ride/recover/focus) and then do a good job with packaging, there is a part of the market to be had. As to the kitchen thing, maybe you can find someone like the south German farmers association to make the whole product?
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• #28
Hey @c.h.e.
Thank you so much for your response. There’s some really interesting information there for me to have a look at. -
• #29
I'm following this with interest.
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• #30
Thank you. I’ve stalled a bit over Christmas and had some big personal stuff going on but I need to give this a go.
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• #31
I’m planning to start with perhaps three tea blends, I don’t really have money to invest into this so hopefully I can sell a little and reinvest it to grow the product range.
I know about herbs and I can blend delicious teas but now I need to learn so much to get this off the ground.
Any guidance on building a website and social media, marketing, packaging, fulfilment (because I don’t have a permanent residence) is definitely welcome 🙏
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• #32
I’m hopeful heading to Spain in the next few weeks doing some work on a biodynamic medicinal herb garden!
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• #33
PM’d :)
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• #34
Hey,
I’m slowly moving ahead with this project. After much head scratching I have settled on a brand name Trailside Herbs and some kind folks have been helping me with logos etc.
here’s the two front runners.
I think I’m leading
I’d appreciate any feedback that you might have. Especially if it helps me to decide between them.
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• #35
Good name.
Middle right. It’s fun, and the squareness balances out the ridiculous font. I quite like it, if you keep the rest simple (blend name and so on in sans serif, maybe only black print on fun colour?) it should stand out in the tea world as well as in the sports nutrition aisle.
The one with the hearts is also nice, but bit too much for me.
After the hippies now a more recent addition to the tea arena. Was an incredible source for green teas, then it grew and probably was sold, and now it’s expensive and the really nice stuff has disappeared, but still interesting as their branding and marketing is quite good:
https://www.paperandtea.de/collections/kraeutertee