It’s tougher than I thought. James said it would be tough, but its tougher than I thought.
We thought we’d bring BoldRush to the world — great tasting, sustaining and endurizing! Made from real fruits and vegetables. Use current science to add some protein, wild Yukon berries for super-charged anti-oxidants, and sprinkle in a few electrolytes -whir it up, cook it up, bottle it, shake it up, and serve.
But it’s tougher than I thought.
Then I drink one, tip back a skookum strawberry or a blueberry bonanza and my confidence returns. It is a really great product. Tastes great! (Note to self –might change the flavour names – put a bit of action or feeling into the event of drinking.)
The event of drinking. Knocking ‘em back.
Selling a health drink in the preeminent land of beer guzzlers is tough. Yukoners drink twice the Canadian norm. It was a bold move when we both quit our day jobs. And now, it’s a daily rush.
Launching a new product is our adventure race, our ultra, our world’s longest canoe race or death race. It’s tough, we know that, but its going to get done.
I get nervous sometimes. And it could be way worse, but I’ve watched as James kept running, Pauline kept paddling, Jenny kept moving, Su kept coaching, and Wade kept going through all their incredibly tough events.
And I take comfort knowing that BoldRush helped them do it.
Wow! Good writing! Entertaining and informative and I want to desperately know how it will all end. I will always be on your side(s). What do you think of having a section for “User Commentaries or Testimonials”?
JES
How is Boldrush as a breakfast drink especially for children?
BoldRush is great for kids, but I find that children who are accustomed to sweeter flavours take a bit longer to appreciate the drink. I think almost all kids like the bars though. A dietician told me that it takes 17 taste trys for children to adjust to new flavours and foods. I guess that is what constitutes acquiring a taste.