Yeah, the bolded seems pretty critical to sales success.Well…actually the inventor of Crystal Pepsi said:
“I should have made sure it tasted good.”
Yes, you become very vulnerable to losing market share when you are not a good product.
So yes, negative trickery did not help an already not tasty product.
I vaguely remember this.I miss the clear soda with gummy balls in it.
They have engaged in playtesting and analyzed feedback for the entirety of 5e's run. That they are continuing to do so doesn't say anything in and of itself.They're working on making it better for more people by investing in playtests and analyzing feedback. Not sure what else you can ask of any company.
In any case, I wasn't the one that brought up quality, I was just clarifying what I think on the topic. Feel free to disagree.
Have a good one.
Sugar/corn syrup goes a long way to making things taste good when it comes to short-term satisfaction.Yeah, the bolded seems pretty critical to sales success.![]()
Personally I can't stand any drink with corn syrup in it, it makes my teeth feel sticky.Sugar/corn syrup goes a long way to making things taste good when it comes to short-term satisfaction.
Are you another one of them detergent drinking kids?! That’s soft soap manI miss the clear soda with gummy balls in it.
lol, listen to this old timer. You dont drink detergent, you eat it.Are you another one of them detergent drinking kids?! That’s soft soap man
I got schooled. I was thinking of my wife’s face soap with exfoliating beads!lol, listen to this old timer. You dont drink detergent, you eat it.