> If you had a more unique product you might do better. Take for
> example Hpnotiq, even though I'm not a fan of the liquid, I can't
> argue with the sales. Tasteless, colorless doesn't inspire the youth
> of today.
OK, so here's a constructive suggestion.
Make it glow in the dark.
There are continual (occasional) requests for some way to make this happen.
http://www.webtender.com/iforum/search.cgi?q=glow+in+the+dark
And this (no matter what the taste or health issues) would be one real way to
stand out from the crowd and get bartenders and customers to get interested.
If you can find out what these guys do (or license with them)
http://www.biotoy.com/h2oglow.htm
you would have something. I dunno exactly what, but it would be something
Or, if you actually think you have the resources to develop a product to
market, research it yourself.
http://chemistry.about.com/b/a/257707.htm
Even I would put up with the stimulant nastiness if it was this cool.
.dan.