KBV Black Friday sale?

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sln88

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I know they don't HAVE to have a cyber Monday sale. They already have a following and more work than they can do. But, it would be NICE if they would "give a little back" to their loyal following and give some new people a chance to try their juice.

I am not sure what you mean on the prices Dalton- this is the highest priced juice I have bought

since they are not open on Mondays, I would settle for a cyber Tuesday sale:blush:
 

Dalton63841

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There are tons of juice brands out there that are cheaper, but not any that are made with premium ingredients, and more specifically, made to order. I am not trying to be a fanboy here. I'd LOVE if they had a sale and other promotional "dealy's", but I won't stop ordering from them just cuz they don't.

I know they don't HAVE to have a cyber Monday sale. They already have a following and more work than they can do. But, it would be NICE if they would "give a little back" to their loyal following and give some new people a chance to try their juice.

I am not sure what you mean on the prices Dalton- this is the highest priced juice I have bought

since they are not open on Mondays, I would settle for a cyber Tuesday sale:blush:
 

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There are plenty of vendors that charge significantly more than KBV. Some are obvious, some not as much. Some will hide it and only give you 12ml instead of 15ml and try to make it look like a deal. Others double the price of a 15ml for a 30ml when you figure it should be cheaper for a "bulk" amount. Some only sell 30ml.

There are a few that are cheaper too. The cheaper ones I've tried so far have used alcohol based flavorings which did not agree with me. I'm not saying they all do, but the ones I've tried, have.

I like what KBV has been doing. They communicate. They're consistent. They put a lot of effort into making sure the flavorings they receive for the final product are correct. They give out bait-a samples for feedback that gives you a real sense of community involvement. They write notes on their slips and respond to them. They tell you when stuff is going out. They listen to criticism and understand their product might not be for everyone. They research into how much they need to raise prices due to rising costs of shipping or product (something they haven't done yet and need to). They don't just make it a dollar extra because they can.

I don't think they need to give a little back. They've given to the point of being taken advantage of already. But that's just my opinion.
 
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