1) Video of Pitch:
2) The name of my business is Healthy Hydration. Coming up with an idea for this assignment was really tough for me because I find it difficult to think outside of the box. I was going back and forth on ideas with my dad and we started talking about water bottles which led to camelbaks. I use mine everyday religiously and I know many students use them as well. But I found that every time I would fill it with cold water, the outside would within minutes start to condensate. This irritates me because it gets my hands wet or makes a ring on the table or if it brushes up against something, it makes it wet. I thought about materials that could prevent this from happening and came up with cork. Corks are used for wine bottles because it does not absorb the liquid. So, using cork as an outside layer of the camelbak will prevent condensation.
Hi Michelle,
ReplyDeleteVery interesting idea using cork to prevent condensation, thats something very innovative. The only problem is your video doesn’t come up on my computer so I didn’t get to watch it : (. I’d be curious to see if this would work and be able to keep water cool at the same time. Check out my elevator pitch here: http://keifermcclainent3003.blogspot.com/2016/02/elevator-pitch-no1.html
Michelle that is a very creative idea. I did not know that is why a cork was used on a wine bottle. I do like the idea of not needing to worry about a mess from a condensation build up on a bottle. Also, with it being made out of cork that leaves the possibility for a lot of different designs to appeal to more people as well.
ReplyDeleteIf you would like the check out my business here is the link.
http://wjkms.blogspot.com/2016/02/elevator-pitch-no-1.html
Good afternoon Michelle. You should give yourself more credit for creativity. And you took the right track...look for a problem first! As a runner I'd certainly check this out as something to use on a long summer run. You look comfortable in front of the camera. I think I might have rearranged your content a little bit. Maybe you could start talking about the problem first (water on your hands, etc) and then go into the product. Best of luck with the rest of the class! Here's my link. http://rustywinter.com/elevator-pitch-number-1-week-5-ent3003/
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