Hello friends!
I wanted to give you guys a quick update on where I am. Over the past month, I have been working on the business side of things. This is the boring part of getting a business up and running but required. This entails forming an LLC, getting all of my tax ID stuff and applying for a business license in California. Well I have great news, everything was approved this week. I am officially Sauce and Hog, LLC and legally allowed to sell and distribute.
I am now in the process of finding a co-packer to manufacture and bottle my recipe. I am trying to find a local co-packer so I can pick-up the final product and not have to get it shipped to me. The problem I am having is the minimum batch size that a co-packer wants to do. Because of testing, equipment set-up, breakdown, and cleaning, most packers want a 100-300 gallon minimum. Of course the higher volume the cheaper it will be, but the problem is that at 300 gallons, that equals 7,680 bottles of Hot sauce in 5 oz bottles. Where am I going to store 640 cases of Hot Sauce???? These are the problems of a small company. If anyone knows of a co-packer that can handle small runs of 10-30 gallons in the Bay Area, please email me.
I wanted to give you guys a quick update on where I am. Over the past month, I have been working on the business side of things. This is the boring part of getting a business up and running but required. This entails forming an LLC, getting all of my tax ID stuff and applying for a business license in California. Well I have great news, everything was approved this week. I am officially Sauce and Hog, LLC and legally allowed to sell and distribute.
I am now in the process of finding a co-packer to manufacture and bottle my recipe. I am trying to find a local co-packer so I can pick-up the final product and not have to get it shipped to me. The problem I am having is the minimum batch size that a co-packer wants to do. Because of testing, equipment set-up, breakdown, and cleaning, most packers want a 100-300 gallon minimum. Of course the higher volume the cheaper it will be, but the problem is that at 300 gallons, that equals 7,680 bottles of Hot sauce in 5 oz bottles. Where am I going to store 640 cases of Hot Sauce???? These are the problems of a small company. If anyone knows of a co-packer that can handle small runs of 10-30 gallons in the Bay Area, please email me.