Once Sherron saw her children drink from the beverage cans, wrapped in foil. This observation led me to believe her to create something similar for the glasses. Together with her husband, they began to implement his plan.
They conducted detailed research on the Internet for the existence of a similar product and found that nothing on the market does not exist. Then they created a company that developed the logo Woozie and engaged in the production of the product.
Sherron's husband, a former banker who quit his job to help his wife pursue a plan of their own business. He firmly believed that a good idea and it will succeed.
When work on product development has been completed, with a new product they have taken part in trade fairs in Dallas, Philadelphia, Chicago and other cities. This year in July, when they were in Atlanta, he phoned producers TV show "Today" and was invited to take part in the show. About Woozie they learned from a friend who works in New York and bought a few samples of this product.
The plot is about a new product on TV was a huge success. He drew on the company site mywoozie.com 37,000 visitors. How many products have been sold at the moment is hard to say because it is not sold directly through the site, but judging from the reviews of points of sales, sales growth was crazy.
The products are sold in stores such as Holmes Fine Gifts, Pilgrim Gifts and Antiques in Westwood. The cost of a simple wrapper is 6.50 dollars, with mnogrammoy -10.50 dollars, with a glass - 11.50 dollars.
The assortment of different colors, including camouflage. For companies there is the possibility of putting logos on the wrappers, which can be good gifts and souvenirs for customers.
Project website: www.mywoozie.com