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Posted On: 03/26/2017 12:27:51 PM
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Yeah, there's a cost advantage with the larger cans. I think as we roll ahead you'll see different sizes based on demand. Lili Li has already stated that they intend to market a few different sizes in China and I believe one of them was as small as 8 oz.
The "odd' size cans cost more due to the special set up adjustments they have to make at the bottling plants. Yet another advantage to having your own bottling facilities. I'm guessing that in night clubs and bars the 12 or even an 8 oz. would be popular for mixers. It's just a matter of preference anywhere else, but if sales are strong enough in alternate sizes they'll should eventually expand their size options here in the states as well.
The 16 oz. cans are the preferred size option of the big retailers like 7 Eleven and Walmart. Makes sense to make that available to them as soon as they express interest which is exactly what they did. Good things are coming due to that. Really good things!
The "odd' size cans cost more due to the special set up adjustments they have to make at the bottling plants. Yet another advantage to having your own bottling facilities. I'm guessing that in night clubs and bars the 12 or even an 8 oz. would be popular for mixers. It's just a matter of preference anywhere else, but if sales are strong enough in alternate sizes they'll should eventually expand their size options here in the states as well.
The 16 oz. cans are the preferred size option of the big retailers like 7 Eleven and Walmart. Makes sense to make that available to them as soon as they express interest which is exactly what they did. Good things are coming due to that. Really good things!
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