That's great, but the majority of people buying bo
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Once it gets broad circulation, I'm sure they'll offer a glass option. They eluded to the likelihood in the past, but you need to be a renowned brand in order to break in on the top shelf market and survive.
They need to move volume for the revenue and recognition necessary to compete in that arena. It'll happen, regardless of the minority refusing to buy water bottled in plastic.
I understand what you're saying and agree with it, but until plastic bottles are banned or somehow made to be much less cost effective, they aren't going away. Regardless, I expect to see a glass bottled version at some point.
Rocky Mountain High Brands strives to provide healthy alternatives, and the glass option is a perfect fit. Most that do offer glass bottles also offer plastic, so plastic at first won't hurt them.
Again, only a minority of the bottled water buying public refuses to buy beverages in plastic bottles at this point in time, and they need to market to the majority, at least at first, and if successful at that (and government contracts), then a glass option down the road at some point makes perfect sense.