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Old June 6, 2012, 08:20 AM
Dien Rice Dien Rice is offline
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Default Would you pay $3,333.33 for a banana split ice cream sundae?

I like to "keep tabs" on various new marketing and publicity ideas being implemented by small businesses. Here's one of them...

One ice cream store in Napa, California, sells a "whopper" of a banana split... It will set you back $3,333.33 if you want to try it! They say it's the world's most expensive sundae...

Why is it so pricey?

The ice-cream and banana are organic - but that doesn't account for the crazy price tag.

The expense is because the banana split is topped with three rare (and very expensive) dessert wines...

It also comes with a cellist, who will play for you while you eat your sundae... (Maybe a sad song, to mourn your shrinking bank account...)

Of course, this is really a "publicity gimmick"... it's an interesting idea for the business to get into the newspapers and other media! But if it brings more customers in the door due to the publicity, more power to them!

You can read more about it here...

Neal Gottlieb is founder of Three Twins Ice Cream
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...&type=business

Best wishes,

Dien

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Old June 6, 2012, 10:39 AM
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Default Re: Would you pay $3,333.33 for a banana split ice cream?

I'm pretty sure I saw a groupon offer on this --- 4 for $10,000 !
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Old June 6, 2012, 01:42 PM
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Default Before you eat your sundae, have a $666 hamburger...

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I'm pretty sure I saw a groupon offer on this --- 4 for $10,000 !
Heheh - that's a good one!

I'd better jump on that deal before it sells out!

- Dien

P.S. Before you eat your $3,333.33 ice cream sundae, you might want to first tuck in to a $666 hamburger, from New York City food truck "666 Burger"....

According to an article... "The charmingly-named 'Douche Burger' contains caviar, lobster and truffles on top of a foie-stuffed, gold-leaf-wrapped, Kobe beef patty finished off with BBQ sauce made using Kopi Luwak coffee that's passed through the digestive tract of the Asian palm civet."

The business itself says about its burger, "[It] may not taste good, but [it] will make you feel rich."

http://recipefinder.msn.co.nz/articl...most-expensive
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Old June 6, 2012, 05:57 PM
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Default Ice Cream Sundae, $25,000., Hamburger, $5,000. Pizza $4,200., Higher Prices Please!

For A Little More {Fun} on Pricing ideas...

Higher Prices Please! ...

On Just About Anything & Everything! ...

Why The Luxury Market Continues To Roar...

If you're into This Kinda stuff...

Good ol' Lessons and Learning...

Cool ideas and Much much more...

http://salutadventures.com/2011/07/2...ve-fast-foods/

Those that Haven't ever Run into {Alf Nucifora}...

''Awesome'' Guy worth Studying, Learning...

Mostly older Writings from Years back...

Especially well worth Digging into and throughout Alf's excellent Archives...

In the U.S. alone, luxury is a $400 Billion Market. ... in the U.S. They are what I call Brand-sensitive in the sense that the Brand is the price of admission. But luxury ...

Why The Luxury Market Continues To Roar...
http://www.nucifora.com/art_272.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=Alf+N...w=1366&bih=639
http://www.nucifora.com/alfs_articles_archives.html

Phil

Last edited by Phil : June 6, 2012 at 06:06 PM. Reason: additional info...
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Old June 11, 2012, 03:19 AM
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Default Mini vs. Porsche - which car would win a race?

Hi Phil,

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Thanks - great article!

I love this stuff...

Of course, there is always someone coming out with the most expensive "this" or the largest or smallest "that" in the world...

It's all for the free publicity. Personally, I love publicity "gimmicks"!

It's also one of the "pillars" on which Richard Branson built his multi-billion dollar wealth... Almost everything "newsworthy" he's done in his life has been part of getting free publicity - and effectively, free advertising...

I actually keep a file on publicity "gimmicks" I come across, that I can easily "delve into" when I want examples...

For example, here's one I just dug out of my "archives" this moment, which I've never written about anywhere (until now), from 2010...

Mini (the car manufacturer) challenging Porsche to a race!

Mini Vs. Porsche Race Is A Great Publicity Stunt That Might Just Work
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...just-work.html

What a great idea! I bet the race never happened... But it still got Mini some great free publicity!

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Those that Haven't ever Run into {Alf Nucifora}...

''Awesome'' Guy worth Studying, Learning...

Mostly older Writings from Years back...

Especially well worth Digging into and throughout Alf's excellent Archives...

In the U.S. alone, luxury is a $400 Billion Market. ... in the U.S. They are what I call Brand-sensitive in the sense that the Brand is the price of admission. But luxury ...

Why The Luxury Market Continues To Roar...
http://www.nucifora.com/art_272.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=Alf+N...w=1366&bih=639
http://www.nucifora.com/alfs_articles_archives.html
Thanks, Phil, I had never heard of Alf Nucifora!

Looks like some great and useful information there...

Best wishes,

Dien
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