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Looking to open Vodka Booth in Poland


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PrideofPoland3
  May 5, 08, 14:34  #1

is it legal to sell vodka on the streets?
I've made a drink that tastes like strawberry's! It's perfect for the kids! and 20 percent alcohol

I'm assuming I don't need a lice enss because really, Who isn't drunk on the streets of Poland?
any business partners interested?

I"m going to call it The Vodka Stop

Post your ideas to help me make this better

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plk123
  May 5, 08, 14:51  #2

you may also invest in a lawyer and pre pay a bailsman etc.. wtfruon??


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anuvernickname! [Guest]
  May 5, 08, 14:56  #3

PrideofPoland3:
The Vodka Stop



How about 'The Vodka Stop, hold on a sec while I throw up' that should guarantee you massive sales..........and then you could get a partner to sell sick bags <airline style> because a clever Politician could bring out a law sstating it is illegal to be sick on the street and they could introduce major fines if you were caught. This would then enable the Police to fine you after you were sick and make some money too. BUT if the sick bags were there, then they could throw up in the sick bag and not be fined. You could bring out different colours of sick bags and also free advertising on the sick bags too......but of course once the sick bags were full :) they would have to have somewhere to chuck them so the refuse department in the area could bring out special bins where for some coins the bin would open and you could dispose of your sick bag without getting in trouble with the police. Then of course we could look at recycing. But hang on a minute........someone else can work out the opportunities for that LOL.



Hehehehehehe !!

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LondonChick
  May 5, 08, 15:11  #4

PrideofPoland3:
Who isn't drunk on the streets of Poland?


Biiig sweeping generalisation.


plk123:
you may also invest in a lawyer and pre pay a bailsman


Sound advice.

Drinking on the streets will only appeal to 13 year olds...


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Seanus
  May 5, 08, 16:55  #5

It's strange that I found a bar in Aberdeen with 20 or so different vodkas and I can't find such a thing here.

What's stranger is finding Johnnie Walker Blue Label in a small Japanese city but not seeing it in Scotland.

Vodka kiosks, there u go. For those pick me up moments :)


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LondonChick
  May 5, 08, 17:07  #6

Seanus:


It's strange that I found a bar in Aberdeen with 20 or so different vodkas and I can't find such a thing here.



Would that have been about 10 years ago? It was a bit fo a flash in the pan trend in the UK, with novelty flavours e.g. chocolate orange, pear drop, vodkas with bits of goldleaf floating in them.


Seanus:
What's stranger is finding Johnnie Walker Blue Label in a small Japanese city but not seeing it in Scotland.


Ah yes, the Japanese - they know their stuff when it comes to a wee dram :)


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strzyga
  May 5, 08, 17:20  #7

PrideofPoland3:
I'm assuming I don't need a lice enss


you do

PrideofPoland3:
I've made a drink that tastes like strawberry's!


I think that before you go into serious business, you should work on vanilla and whipped cream flavour to go with that.
Just strawberry taste is no big deal, you can get a strawberry flavoured liquor in my corner shop for mere 4.20 PLN.
Sorry to disappoint you.

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LondonChick
Edited by: LondonChick  May 5, 08, 17:23  #8

strzyga:
serious business



I really don't think that the OP is serious.

And flavoured vodka, 20%... that's an alcopop - sooooo 90s.


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strzyga
Edited by: strzyga  May 5, 08, 17:37  #9

LondonChick:
I really don't think that the OP is serious.


well, compared to selling liquor in the streets, a kiosk is a kind of a seriuos business, and with what whatssnickname added, the idea was really developing big way, so...

And 20% is not vodka. The strawberry stuff here was named "drink" and sold in cans.

I was just trying to point put that the OP needs to put much more passion and effort in his endeavours if he means to succeed. But, duh, even Rockefeller first started with one small potato...

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LondonChick
Edited by: LondonChick  May 5, 08, 17:44  #10

strzyga:
But, duh, even Rockefeller first started with one small potato...



Sure - and as a businesswoman myself, I appreciate that he's got to start somewhere.

I guess he just comes across as being rather flippant in his approach -
PrideofPoland3:
I'm assuming I don't need a lice enss because really, Who isn't drunk on the streets of Poland?
I mean WTF?!

And where alcohol is concerned, checking out the legalities should really be his first priority, not the name or the flavours... google is his friend.....


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polishcanuck
  May 5, 08, 18:41  #11

PrideofPoland3:
It's perfect for the kids!


Hahaha, go ahead try selling it on the streets. Maybe after you spend time in a Polish prison you'll come to your senses.


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Seanus
  May 6, 08, 07:06  #12

Yup, u got it, it was a flash in the pan phase. The Japanese are well up on their whisky, they export gallons of it.


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Harry
  May 6, 08, 07:28  #13

Seanus:
It's strange that I found a bar in Aberdeen with 20 or so different vodkas and I can't find such a thing here.

Try Sense in Warsaw. They have a permanent stock of 115 vodkas and about another 30 to 40 seasonal infusions.

Seanus:
What's stranger is finding Johnnie Walker Blue Label in a small Japanese city but not seeing it in Scotland.

No Scot is going to pay double the price of a really good single malt for a blended whisky.

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Seanus
  May 7, 08, 14:37  #14

I bought a bottle of it so that kind of throws ur theory out of the window. I got a discount tho, there's the twist in the tale.

Sense in Warsaw, thx 4 the recommendation Harry.


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