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Zhahood

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  1. Right here: https://www.ams.usda.gov/grades-standards/organic-standards
  2. All I ever said was biodegradable and eco-friendly.
  3. Amazon, AliExpress, Alibaba, and Wish should have your light up shoes. Unless you want the actual kids' shoes designs. They also do make adult size umbrella strollers and car-seats as a special needs Item. I need some clarification on the adult sized baby shoes. And I would love that second part as some sort of full-dive VR experience. Except with hyper diapers. Curious. You seem to just want to argue based on thing that don't matter. I have no time for that. I have addressed most of the issues you have brought already when I actually wrote out my supply list. Besides that, your suggestion wraps right back around to the problem I was supposed to solve. I don't care for competing with the "bigs". I can be profitable off of a much smaller user base.
  4. Not applicable, it's not a food item. I'm simply making them fully biodegradable. Not sure what this has to do with the diaper. Organic simply means not grown with artificial pesticides, insecticides or fertilizers. Again, I'm simply making them fully biodegradable. At this point I'm still looking for biodegradable ink but I'm sure I'll find it. But I've found all other components in completely biodegradable versions, from the plastic back sheet to the adhesive.
  5. I am looking to start a domestic eco-friendly diaper manufacturing company. At this point, I'm still in the planning phase and I'm trying to pick plant locations. Ideally, the area would have good highway access, a decent population, and a good number of ABDLs. I have narrowed the states down to Ohio and Pennsylvania for policy reasons. If you live in PA or OH, please tell me what area and recommend areas for the new plant. For Ohio, I’m looking at the areas in and around Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dayton, and Akron. For Pennsylvania, I’m looking at the areas in and around Harrisburg, Lancaster, Allentown, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, State College, Hazleton, and Scranton. Please respond with age, sex, and closest metro from the list if you live within 45 minutes of these areas. I say 45 minutes because the farthest people will drive for work is 90 minutes. By giving such a big radius (for reference Dayton to Cincinnati is about 54 minutes), It also preserves anonymity.
  6. sorry finally had time to swing back to this. Seattle also is an urban area with a heavy blue lean. most kinksters tend to lean left or be politically indifferent. It was a perfect storm for them. Now I do want to stay in this area for some already stated reasons but primarily because all of my prospective suppliers are East of the Mississippi river.
  7. First and foremost, biodegradable diapers. From a featherweight 1500 ml to a collosal 10,000ml. Pull-ups would also be in the lineup with bed pads and underwear liners to follow. There would be both ABDL and vanilla products. After more growth, wipes, lotions cleansers, etc. Our biggest thing would be a subscription service, sending diapering supplies and diapers every 2 to 12 weeks. Too far away from my suppliers. It's still up for consideration once I start getting shipping estimates
  8. While true, it would triple my supply shipping costs. A single line can produce 200 pieces a minute, each piece using just under a meter. A 10,000 meter paper reel would be gone in 50 minutes, meaning I would likely have to order a shipment every week.
  9. Few things. This will be a factory with a small pick-area, rather than a full store front. Less community friction. I just would rather have a Little business staffed with Littles. Each line will need 3 or 4 people plus a forklift operator, and 1 or 2 people for HR/IA. I will likely need 2 lines to start. All in all, 8 to 12 people which isn't a lot. As it pertains to Shipping, I'm debating between Texas, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Google indicated a higher interest in more Northeast and Southeast areas than Northwest and Southwest. Noted.
  10. not going to lie, California, New York and New Jersey were out immediately for that reason. Fort Worth, Dallas and Austin are under consideration for Texas. Erie, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Hazleton and Altoona are under consideration for Pennsylvania.
  11. While all of that is important, finding areas that already are semi receptive and where I can staff my facility with littles would be ideal. Once I have found an area, I can just scope out real estate from there. Preliminary google trends analysis is showing that there is a notable interest in the state for ABDL and it would stand to reason that there is decent ABDL population to match.
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