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I do too!CaptFirePanda said:I like the misspeliing of hadrons the best!
Almost as much as I like the misspelling of 'misspelling'!
I do too!CaptFirePanda said:I like the misspeliing of hadrons the best!
Gokul43201 said:I do too!
Almost as much as I like the misspelling of 'misspelling'!
Thanks Ivan, for your kind, hopeful thoughts.Ivan Seeking said:Good luck, Rhody. I've been in business for 14 years now and I can barely even remember what it was like to work for someone else; nor do I want to! There is nothing like working for yourself.
CaptFirePanda said:I like the misspeliing of hadrons the best!
It could be a very stimulating sauce. :tongue:Moonbear said:I do too, but it might be a better name for the cold (mild) sauce than a hot sauce.
For me it is all about brainstorming, trying to balance what is it important to stay true to who I am with, what will unfamiliar consumer recognize and possibly try, never having knowledge of it before.Ivan Seeking said:So you're going for the Northern coastal community scientific slant, for a traditionally Southern food product? I'm not seeing continuity in the theme here.
Moonbear,Moonbear said:I don't think Newport makes a good connection for a hot sauce, but maybe you could name the varieties after storms, including a nor'easter. Hurricane, gale, tornado, lightning, thunder, tsunami, cyclone. You don't want names or labels too obscure to the general public if you plan to market the product.
Noted,lisab said:Rhode Island Red Hot.
Ivan Seeking said:name it in honor of Joe Biden - Fightin Joe's Butt-Kickin Sauces.
Good one!Ivan Seeking said:Had to throw this in for grins.
Rhode Kill Sauce
Ivan Seeking said:Had to throw this in for grins.
Rhode Kill Sauce