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If you were at a car boot sale uk would you purchase a 10z cup of smothie for £1. Myself and my friend are planing to attend car boot sales with an industrial smoothie machine to sell smoothies only two flavours undecieded yet. She reckons you can make £4000 in a day i think more like £400. Does any one have any experience or would you yourself buy a smoothie?

2007-05-21 08:48:24 · 12 answers · asked by laralouise84 2 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

These smoothies are bought to drink there and then not to be taken home to be put in fridge.

2007-05-21 08:56:38 · update #1

Lets put it another way your at a car boot your thirsty would you go for the burger and can of coke or the healthy smoothie you've just watched us make in front of you all pure fruit nothing added?

2007-05-21 09:01:32 · update #2

12 answers

As you can usually only get either tea/coffee,water or fizzy drinks at car boots smoothies would probably be seen as a welcome alternative. Personally I would only buy one that didn't contain banana as I hate the taste, but that's just my personal taste. £1 is quite dear for just a cup though - especially as people at car boot sales are usually trying to get things as cheap as possible!

2007-05-21 09:04:23 · answer #1 · answered by Chipmunk 6 · 0 0

I love smoothies but personally, I wouldn't buy a smoothie from a stall at a car boot sale.

As for the price though, it sounds reasonable.
Don't go for exotic fruits, you'll often find people are too scared to try something new. Stick to things people know.

If you haven't already, you need to check the food hygiene legislation. It's not always legal to just set up shop and sell food or drink like this.

I do wish you the best of luck though!

2007-05-21 09:02:39 · answer #2 · answered by Shonz 3 · 0 0

Don't know about the UK but here in Michigan you have to have the health department's permission to sell food. They issue a license that is good for "X" day. Typically, you pay your fee, they come out the day of the sale and inspect your facilities. And then, they can say no or yes that you can sell. If they say no, you're out your fee.
I would buy a smoothie though you might want to rethink the amount of flavors.

2007-05-21 09:00:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It fairly depend on the company you buy, in case you read the ingredients, their listed from finest content to least, so if fruit is first, then your on the proper track. Additionally a option to help is to mixture additional fruit in to you smoothies, then which you could make sure your getting fruit and the worthy fiber that goes with it. Hope this helps!

2016-08-11 13:06:23 · answer #4 · answered by gagandeep 4 · 0 0

Sure, I think I would buy a smoothie under those circumstances. You won't make as much money as you think, but you might come out all right.

2007-05-21 08:56:40 · answer #5 · answered by Mr. Taco 7 · 0 0

Yes i would, as long as it was 100 % fruit.
I agree £1 is a bargain

2007-05-21 10:39:46 · answer #6 · answered by mond257 1 · 0 0

id be up for it, sounds like a good idea. u cud make some good money and 1 pound is a bargain

2007-05-21 09:16:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think I would rather buy pre packed from Tesco.

2007-05-21 08:52:50 · answer #8 · answered by Jewel 6 · 0 1

my mum was in the hospital and we were grateful for the one they had. we liked strawberry/banana and kiwi watermelon best

2007-05-21 08:54:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no i wouldnt i like to make my own at least then i know what goes into it,,,,,,,,

2007-05-21 08:58:17 · answer #10 · answered by colin-irene D 4 · 0 1

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