Dien Rice
August 11, 2011, 12:32 PM
Here's an idea.
Buy a shovel.
Find a carpenter to build a sturdy box of ½ cubic foot capacity, lined with plastic.
Fill the box with dirt from Jerusalem. Enclose proof of origin.
Send the box to this guy (http://jimbakkershow.com/), along with a proposal to supply him with another box a month just like it. Ask him to send you 15% of his proceeds.
Hi Bozo, Nick, and everyone,
This idea reminded me of an article I read recently...
Three Lithuanian entrepreneurs have created a product... It's a kind of perfume or air freshener with...
...the "scent of Lithuania" !
The scent costs around $40 US dollars (£25 British pounds), and more than 1,000 bottles have been sold, since they started selling it earlier this year...
They've just produced and started selling a range of "Lithuania"-scented candles as well...
Why not the "scent of..." (Jerusalem, the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian mountains, the California Coast, the Australian outback, etc.)?
Here's the article...
Lithuania entrepreneurs try to sell 'country's smell'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/lithuania/8676569/Lithuania-entrepreneurs-try-to-sell-countrys-smell.html
Best wishes,
Dien
Buy a shovel.
Find a carpenter to build a sturdy box of ½ cubic foot capacity, lined with plastic.
Fill the box with dirt from Jerusalem. Enclose proof of origin.
Send the box to this guy (http://jimbakkershow.com/), along with a proposal to supply him with another box a month just like it. Ask him to send you 15% of his proceeds.
Hi Bozo, Nick, and everyone,
This idea reminded me of an article I read recently...
Three Lithuanian entrepreneurs have created a product... It's a kind of perfume or air freshener with...
...the "scent of Lithuania" !
The scent costs around $40 US dollars (£25 British pounds), and more than 1,000 bottles have been sold, since they started selling it earlier this year...
They've just produced and started selling a range of "Lithuania"-scented candles as well...
Why not the "scent of..." (Jerusalem, the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian mountains, the California Coast, the Australian outback, etc.)?
Here's the article...
Lithuania entrepreneurs try to sell 'country's smell'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/lithuania/8676569/Lithuania-entrepreneurs-try-to-sell-countrys-smell.html
Best wishes,
Dien