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Question for EVERYONE Interested in "n2-GUARD"

Nelson Montana

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EVeryone who's been following this knows that the new "GUARD" product is going to be the staple of every cycle. THis one is a must -- the simplest way to get EVERYTHING you need in one shot.

Here's the thing. We've run into all sorts of contractual problems but now that it's ready to go, there's been a problem is the packaging -- which has suffered another setback. (It's always something. And it's always someone outside the organization).

Here's the deal. My man Big Rick Rock can get it together and sell GUARD in a big ass bottle and it'll be GTG. We had this fancy blisterpack with individual servings in mind but too many people are dragging their asses getting it done.

So this is the QUESTION...

Do you guys give a fuck about the packaging? Or do you want to start using it NOW?

We're still going to do the fancy box-set thing but we figured you've all waited long enough.

Give us the go, and it's a done deal.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

I could care less about the packaging. I just want the benefits of this stuff and I'm excited to throw it in the mix.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

package means nothing. just get the product to me in tact and i wll be happy
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

The packaging doesn't matter to me. After all, it just gets thrown in the bin anyway. The product is the most important thing, and from all the info I've read about it up to this point it will totally rock and will be an essential part of any cycle. As long as the dosages are clear on the label then a big bottle is fine (that's how most supps are packaged anyway). Fancy packaging will make it look slick, but if it's going to cause more delays then the big bottle is a good way to get it out to the people who've been eagerly waiting.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

bring it on....I only care about my "packaging".

I am ready for it.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

I could care less about packaging. Actually, the less packaging , the less waste and I prefer that.

Sounds like there are a lot of different pills so just be sure they are clearly marked and indications are clear and GTG.

From a saleability point, the blister pack might be beneficial. Imo, just get the product out and let it speak for itself and work on packaging for the future if you think a nice tidy package will help with sales.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

I set up all my pills 2 weeks at a time anyway. Buying a set would make that easier than picking up bottles from multiple stores. I would buy it either way. If it gets out sooner in big ass bottles do it that way. It should drop your manufacturing/packaging costs as well so probably a better way to go.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

I could care less about packaging. Actually, the less packaging , the less waste and I prefer that.

Sounds like there are a lot of different pills so just be sure they are clearly marked and indications are clear and GTG.

From a saleability point, the blister pack might be beneficial. Imo, just get the product out and let it speak for itself and work on packaging for the future if you think a nice tidy package will help with sales.

Actually, that was another factor. Making each pill look different would jack up the cost so we just mixed all the ingredients together and the total dosage was 6 pills. (which all look the same). So it wouldn't be a problem without the individual packets.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

I don't give a dam if it came in a shoe box. Bring it on baby.
 
Re: Question for EVERYONE Interested in "ON-GUARD"

Yeah, bulk packaging in one big bottle works just fine. Look at animak paks, one big can with little plastic baggies.
 
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