Hi all – looking for feedback.. hoping to sell grazing boxes for two as a start to a small little business. What do you think of this? I feel it's missing height maybe, but not sure how to build it in? Thanks 🙂
by SimilarUsual3127
8 Comments
StarWars-TheBadB_tch
Maybe try slicing and arranging the cheese in different ways- they are inconsistent thicknesses, and you can see it very clearly because they are arranged in a line. Maybe do some cubes piled high, or slice thinner and fan them a bit.
Equivalent_Channel18
Less crackers, and choco pretzels. Add nuts, olives, maybe some jam. Dried fruit
Equivalent_Channel18
Less crackers and less chocolate pretzels
Illustrious_Cap5121
I don’t mind the extra crackers. My honest opinion on what I would buy this for?
Assuming it costed around $7-$8 your price. I’d pay $15-20 for a good looking board like this. Assuming you don’t spend too much on the packaging
mentoszz
Less crackers. Crumble the cheese on the bottom right. And I would invest in higher quality meats but that’s just my preference.
Accomplished-Lie-856
Love this idea. I think the cracker ratio is okay – you can adjust so it’s approx one cracker for a slice of cheese and meat together – ie 10 crackers = 10 pieces of cheese and 10 pieces of meat. Also – dried or dehydrated fruit would keep longer (dried apple slices, dried apricots, prunes, dehydrated berries, etc). And nuts or olives would be a good add. Marcona almonds, pistachios, cashews, macadamia nuts – all terrific options. Pepitas are also a yummy crunch element.
TippyTurtley
Too many crackers. You haven’t thought about how the consumer is going to eat this. Plus points for not doing a sweaty meat flower. Lose the chocolate
TippyTurtley
Oh and 2 strawberries is silly. Just lose those or add 2 more
8 Comments
Maybe try slicing and arranging the cheese in different ways- they are inconsistent thicknesses, and you can see it very clearly because they are arranged in a line. Maybe do some cubes piled high, or slice thinner and fan them a bit.
Less crackers, and choco pretzels. Add nuts, olives, maybe some jam. Dried fruit
Less crackers and less chocolate pretzels
I don’t mind the extra crackers. My honest opinion on what I would buy this for?
Assuming it costed around $7-$8 your price. I’d pay $15-20 for a good looking board like this. Assuming you don’t spend too much on the packaging
Less crackers. Crumble the cheese on the bottom right. And I would invest in higher quality meats but that’s just my preference.
Love this idea. I think the cracker ratio is okay – you can adjust so it’s approx one cracker for a slice of cheese and meat together – ie 10 crackers = 10 pieces of cheese and 10 pieces of meat. Also – dried or dehydrated fruit would keep longer (dried apple slices, dried apricots, prunes, dehydrated berries, etc). And nuts or olives would be a good add. Marcona almonds, pistachios, cashews, macadamia nuts – all terrific options. Pepitas are also a yummy crunch element.
Too many crackers. You haven’t thought about how the consumer is going to eat this. Plus points for not doing a sweaty meat flower. Lose the chocolate
Oh and 2 strawberries is silly. Just lose those or add 2 more