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Offline MicroSpoons

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plastic question
« on: 11/10/11 19:35 UTC »
any plans in the future for selling by the drum, or maybe even a pony keg ;D   for the past 4 months I have been going through 5 gallons a week, being able to get the much better caney creek plastic in bigger amounts would be a good deal for many that burn through it like water. I understand fully better ingredients cost more and I am good with that because the end result is a better product but being able to cut out some of the shipping cost would help a lot when using that much plastic.

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Re: plastic question
« Reply #1 on: 11/11/11 09:34 UTC »
any plans in the future for selling by the drum, or maybe even a pony keg ;D   for the past 4 months I have been going through 5 gallons a week, being able to get the much better caney creek plastic in bigger amounts would be a good deal for many that burn through it like water. I understand fully better ingredients cost more and I am good with that because the end result is a better product but being able to cut out some of the shipping cost would help a lot when using that much plastic.

Hi Keith,

We are working towards being able to provide it in larger quantities.  Thank you for letting us know you are interested in it this way.  The latest news in this area is we are trying to get a larger commercial space.  We had a contract that didn't come to fruition.  So we are back looking again as time permits.  I'll keep you posted.

Thanks!

Jason
« Last Edit: 11/11/11 11:57 UTC by Jason »

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Re: plastic question
« Reply #2 on: 11/11/11 12:08 UTC »
Thanks Jason, I am just planing for the future, its good to know that its in the plans. Everything good takes time.