Now, I'm not asking about how smart it is - I understand the complications of going about doing it in this manner; I understand the logistical nightmare and headaches that are ahead by combining two existing market items -- what I am asking is, can the net product itself be marketed as a "stand alone" product ... Vs just another tool in the arsenal.Example .... I create a unique flavor of soda by combining a coca cola product and a Pepsi product. Now, neither company would obviously touch this; but could I as an individual go sell "cocadew" so long as I don't mention coca cola or Pepsi or any of their branding/copyrights -- and sell this item EXCLUSIVELY, ie standalone... Or would people only answer the phone if I sold OTHER sodas as well? Hey we like that you have a unique flavor but you don't supply coke/Pepsi so unfortunately two vendors is too much of a headache for us so we aren't interestedOr is it common for businesses to deal with multiple vendors depending on pricing, product availability etc etc so adding 1 more vendor to the list for an exclusive item isn't that big of a deal.... Hopefully I explained that well enough?Edit: I also understand coke and Pepsi usually do exclusives with places, if you sell one you can't sell the other; it's merely an example; you can replace with any two products see hubwealthy.com/wealthy
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