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Yea I was looking into doing that actually, or making one myself, that way it would be unique.
And that sounds like a good cocktail, I might have to try it :p
Yea I've heard of her, she did make a lot of money ;)
I don't know if its too unique still, as others have said, I might be better off having a range of low cal and normal and testing the water.
Yea I've seen those too, that's the kinda route I was looking to go down but maybe not a converted horsebox cause everyone seems to have those when mobile bar-tending.
I'm just not really sure how I'm going to stand out from the crowd. :(
Yea it would be best to buy from a wholesalers, I haven't heard of Blakemores but I will definitely take a look, thank you.
I think there is a market for a mobile bartender, its just finding a USP.
Thanks for the reply! :)
I can understand that low calorie drinks wouldn't be for everyone, I'm willing to branch out from this idea and have maybe a low calorie option. Its still just ideas after all.
Most of the mobile bartenders near me have a set menu with between 10-40 cocktails on and...
Thanks for the reply! Its much appreciated!
I understand what your saving, I think I would be cutting out part of the market if I only focused on a lighter option. I will think of some 'normal' cocktails to add to my ideas and keep one or two lower calorie ones as a possible option. :)
Hi all, this is my first post :) I'm looking for some feedback as to whether my idea would be feasible or not.
I've just finished my final year at university and will be moving back to the city I studied at in around 2/3 months and will be getting a job to pay rent etc. I've been wanting to...