Tag: blairs backcountry bowls

  • Sorry For The Delay

    Hundreds of Food Pouches are on their way (to Amazon).

    There appears to be a backlog at Amazon and my products await at their receiving facilities.

    Shipping is also proving to be difficult, even impossible to certain areas in Canada…

    Not sure what is going on exactly, but if you visited this website for more information, here it is!

    Very soon (hopefully) there will be two new products offered by us, Blair’s Backcountry Bowls.

    Re-Introducing the Fruits & Seeds recipe AND a brand new product… Dehydrated Vegetables featuring, you guessed it, 100% dried vegetables making it even easier to add more vegetables to our bowls or others.

    These are the same delicious and nutritious dried vegetables that are in the Vegetables & Seeds recipe… now entirely on their own so that you can easily pack them in to add more vegetables to your diet!

    Thank you for your business and your continued patience!

    I hope you are enjoying this wonderful, if not slightly unusual, summer!

    Kind regards,

    Blair

  • Algonquin Park Edition And New Labeling

    Howdy!

    As the company continues to improve, we are happy to announce the new labeling!

    Same great, all-natural ingredients, now with a sleeker look.

    Available for FREE DELIVERY from AMAZON… until a better solution emerges!

    Kind regards,

    Blair

  • Corporate Update

    “The times they are a changin’” – Bob Dylan

    Just like Bob, the company is changing. The inception of the company was filled with passion, enthusiasm and a long to-do list of administrative tasks to realize operations. I was eager to create products and test the market all the while setting up a foundation for marketing and customer service. The appearance of the food pouches are being improved. There are limitations to printing on the paper food pouches, which is why we utilize stick-on labels. I started with practical labeling that conveyed important information in French and English. This, I believed, was sufficient for the Minimum Viable Product and we went to market. Now, several months later, we have data and we are aiming to make improvements.

    We have been running a sale that significantly reduces the cost to customers. However, advertising efforts have proven difficult to scale meaningfully and as a result, some of our products have been on the shelves for a few months. Slow sales on products that expire is a problem. However, there is plenty of time to make use of them this season. Finding the right balance between supplies and sales is critical as we reduce waste and increase efficiencies. As such, we are only offering the new box of 5 Vegetables & Seeds product for the foreseeable future.

    Stay tuned and stay motivated!

    Sincerely,

    Blair