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Proper 9
To be fair, if you didn’t think proper 12 would sell loads, you probably don’t have much of a business mindI agree, seems like a sketchy investment, but he's starting off in the UAE, It might work there. I said the same thing about Conor's Proper 12 and it became a big success, so anything is possible.
True.To be fair, if you didn’t think proper 12 would sell loads, you probably don’t have much of a business mind
There are tons and tons of alcohol casuals. Alcohol snobs are a tiny niche so a hot personality can do big numbers on alcohol. Energy drinks, water every etc are a tough sell because the market is saturated, every drink maker has an energy drink and water not every drink maker has an alcoholalcohol business usually always works out... look at George Clooney, Ryan reynold and Dwayne Johnson
ha that's awesomeIt is, that's the name of the brand. Water by Khabib. lol.
lol'd good oneWater distributors hate him.....
Thanks for the insight. (sincerely)People making the comparison of Khabib selling water and Conor with proper 12 honestly don’t understand marketing. The greatest superstar in Irish history selling whiskey of all things is a shoe in for success. Whereas Khabib selling water (Dagestani’s aren’t storied alkaline water connoisseurs) is more of a reach in a already crowded marketplace. It will sell to some hardcore fans from a novelty perspective and fizzle out relatively soon.
Also for clarity I’m not a Conor fan by any stretch but I do have a background in the marketing space (seo,ppc,brand development l, product manufacturing etc).
Water RetentionLooks fat.
Lot of water in tiramisu?Water Retention
Yup and in the PH alkaline water.Lot of water in tiramisu?
It is, that's the name of the brand. Water by Khabib. lol.