@K_John_Joseph mentioned, via text, that a colleague came in to introduce him to this amazing wine ‘that’s healthy because it doesn’t use a bunch of additives’ - it’s called Scout & Cellar.
I looked it up, and it’s a freakin’ MLM (multilevel marketing) company!
https://join.scoutandcellar.com
(this link doesn’t embed, so the website is below, scroll down to ‘our consultants’)
At Scout & Cellar, we're creating a more authentic, sustainable, and delicious approach to
winemaking by crafting bottles free of toxic pesticides, artificial processing aids, artificial
ingredients, and added sugar. It's all part of...
Bragging about the ‘ingredients list’ as well, I’m still laughing out loud. How is this even legal?
(Edit, just found out that JJB (Boisset) has a program like this as well - wow)
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ToddFrench
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November 10, 2022, 8:04pm
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ToddFrench:
Found it, will merge, thanks Al
Tupperware business model
http://prpwine.com/
Interesting business model. Our friends purchased a “home wine tasting” off a flashsite for their fathers birthday and had 9 people over, the cost was $50 and included 9 bottles. It’s basically a direct selling model like a tupperware party (not multi-level marketing though, best I can tell) and the idea being the people will purchase the wines they like. And our “consultant” was a nice guy and fairly entertaining. so overall it could be an interesting and very entertaini…