My friend runs a bakery/candy store and agreed to sell it if I made it. I have always made it as presents for friends and co-workers who always loved it and I already have a patent pending on the process I use to make it with, so should I sell it at her store and
Would you buy it?
Comes in :Chocolate fudge, Peanutbutter/chocolate, white chocolate,strawberry(in the making), and whatever else my family can think of.
2007-08-10
06:45:07
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It's not actually frozen when you eat it. It's frozen so that it stays hard and won't melt at room temperature. Pricing would be no more than $.50 a piece.
2007-08-10
06:57:21 ·
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well, now that you've given me the idea, i can do it myself, though i would only do it for a treat for my dog.
2007-08-10 06:51:43
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answered by mrs sexy pants 6
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maybe it sounds kinda good i have never had frozen peanut butter on a stick. I would like the white chocolate or strawberry to are they mixed with peanut butter or just those flavors?
Well i guess it dont matter because i dont know where the store is and therfore i cant buy it.
Edit: now im craving peanuut butter i think ill go make me a sandwitch or something
2007-08-10 06:49:20
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answered by sassy is sad 3
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No, I do not think that I would buy that. But it is difficult to really know for certain without having seen it or tasted it!
And honey, anyone can have a patent "pending" - it just means that you have applied for a patent (which anyone willing to do the paperwork and pay the fee can do). It does not mean that the patent will be approved nor is it any reflection on the worth of your process.
I wish you luck with your product, I hope that you are one of the few whose patents are approved AND actually have market value.
2007-08-10 06:52:21
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answered by jeri 6
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Not until I had made it myself and made sure I liked it. How hard could it be? I have lots of jars of peanut butter and I have the dipping chocolate that hardens on frozen things.
I think you need to keep in mind that restaurants and candy places are notorious for ripping off good ideas. You have to think what would make yours un-copyable or it will be everywhere before you know it.
2007-08-10 06:54:41
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answered by Rich Z 7
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I luv peanut butter, I've had the frozen PB Klondikes which not my fav...so depending on cost I might not try it. I just didn't like the taste... Good luck, if friends & family like it I'd go for it. What do u have 2 loose? It's a win/win opportunity
2007-08-10 07:02:15
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answered by Staci 4
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yummm I will take the chocolate (sounds alot like a ressee cup but OH WELL) and the strawberry!!! Ohh I know Mix chocolate and whipped cream/ cool whip and put it on the peanut butter I would definatley buy it! get a catchy name too.!
2007-08-10 06:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I love all potatoes, but for chips, I would say oven chips are healthier. Wwith regards to potatoes, you cant beat boiled potatoes and I love real roast potatoes not the frozen ones, they just dont compare.
2016-05-19 00:04:33
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answered by ? 3
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Yes I would try it at least. I like peanut butter, but the Chocolate fudge would be my weakness!
2007-08-10 07:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but you would need to surround the peanut butter with vanilla ice cream and dip it in a chocolate coating! Yummer!
2007-08-10 06:49:19
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answered by ~ Floridian`` 7
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It may be delicious, but i would not pay for it, couldn't I make it myself?
and you are getting a patent on freezing peanut butter? Hmmm..if I put peanut butter in a container, put in a stick, throw it in the freezer...wow...
2007-08-10 07:10:12
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answered by Anonymous
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To tell you the truth...make it pretty and give it a creative name and people will buy it! Heres a cool recipe I know of with frozen peanut butter.
http://jas.familyfun.go.com/recipefinder/display?id=50037
2007-08-10 07:01:41
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answered by hello. it's me. 4
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