Erik Ribsskog |
Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 4:11 PM |
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Hi,
thanks very much Tim, that’s brilliant!
I’m still working with my web-shop, on my spare-time.
Some
years ago, some people in Norway, (on irc), mentioned that they would
have liked it, if I started selling soda-cans, from the UK, (to Norway).
Since Norway doesn’t sell brands like Cherry Coke, etc.
What type of packaging would you recomend, for sending soda-cans, from the UK to Norway, I was wondering.
(Or perphaps this is not a good idea.
But I remember from working on behalf of Packaging Europe, that there is dedicated packaging around, for wine-bottles, etc.
So I was wondering what type of packaging I should use, if I started a soda-can-shop, in e.g. some years time.
Since I wouldn’t want these cans to start leaking in the post.
So I would have wanted to find some proper packaging, before I e.g. started a webshop, selling soda-cans, to Norway.
But it’s just one of many business-ideas, that I’ve thought of, that is now on the planning-stage.
Thanks again very much for the reply!
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
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