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Komodo Coconut Charcoal... Both cat's are out...

Postby DennisLinkletter » Jun 10th, '07, 09:38

I will be shipping a container this month.. This is the best coconut charcoal I've found. It's the original Coconut charcoal tested by TNW for Mexi K.
I have the exclusive rights to sell it in the US now.
It will also be bundled with Komodo customer service..
:lol: :lol:

PS the green is much nicer on the real image.. Jpeg compression turned it into split pea soup..
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YAY!!

Postby Sanny » Jun 10th, '07, 09:48

You're wonderful, as always. :smt038

Where is the container landing in the US? Any idea on price per bag (after it hits US, but before distributed to consumer)?

Whee!
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Postby Turtle » Jun 10th, '07, 13:43

:smt020

That is great news! I have heard a lot about coconut but until Komodo stepped in to do the distro, then there wasn't much chance I was going to try it.

Looking forward to hearing more of the details to be able to try it out!
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Postby greggd » Jun 11th, '07, 13:42

I am thrilled to become a customer. I look forward to having a hassle free experience with your charcoal.

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Postby PJFLASH » Jun 11th, '07, 14:27

I'm in as soon as it arrives stateside. I really look forward to cooking with this product.

If the service and quality is anywhere close to the experience I enjoyed with my cooker we are all in for a treat.
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Postby Curly » Jun 11th, '07, 17:01

Wow man, this post is bringing people in outta retirement.

Why don't you folks post a pic once in awhile. :shock:
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Postby gerard » Jun 11th, '07, 19:14

Outstanding!

I remember hearing that the really good extruded is made from granular charcoal* and the cheaper, lesser stuff is from powdered charcoal.

Is that true? And if so, I presume yours is made of the granular stuff???

*I don't have a clue if this was an accurate statement or just a POed manufacturer tooting their horn and bashing the stuff that someone else is importing now.
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There's a new sherif in town..

Postby DennisLinkletter » Jun 11th, '07, 21:16

gerard wrote:I remember hearing that the really good extruded is made from granular charcoal* and the cheaper, lesser stuff is from powdered charcoal.
Is that true? .


Yes these companies primary business is activated carbon made from granulated charcoal. These granules of charcoal both born hotter but more importantly they don't completely crumble after they are extinguished. They can also be pressed together without the binders that the powder requires.

The by product of this granule production is the undesirable smalls and powder (bottom of the barrel;-) that is then pressed into briquettes and sold. Do some searching and you will find photos online of the powder briquettes back in powder form from rough handling.

gerard wrote: And if so, I presume yours is made of the granular stuff???


Of course, the great granulated stuff that gave coconut charcoal it's reputation.

If you liked the original coconut charcoal that was tested by TNW and sold by the Mexi Co., you can now order it from me and it comes bundled with Komodo customer service..
There's a new Coconut sherif in town..
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Postby Curly » Jun 12th, '07, 04:20

Did we ever get pricing on that? Is there a page or something about this (other than this)?
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Target price for a 22lb box will be $16.28 or .74 a lb.

Postby DennisLinkletter » Jun 12th, '07, 08:23

Curly wrote:Did we ever get pricing on that? Is there a page or something about this (other than this)?


The transportation details need to be worked out but the basic target price for a 22lb box will be $16.28 or .74 a lb. West Coast
(less than Mexi K sold it for in 2003)

I will be trucking the charcoal in large quantities (to get the best volume discounts) to East coast distribution points.
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Postby Firemonkey » Jun 12th, '07, 13:05

I hope you are still friends with the warehouses in Lake Wales, and Orlando! 8)
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Postby Farmer John » Jun 12th, '07, 17:53

Let me know when you get east coast cost. I still have room for a pallet or two if we can get enough people willing to come to my area to pick up after they pay you.
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Re: Count me in!

Postby PaulR » Jun 13th, '07, 02:47

Farmer John wrote:Let me know when you get east coast cost. I still have room for a pallet or two if we can get enough people willing to come to my area to pick up after they pay you.
John

I'm on the East coast and was willing to get a pallet..
However turns out that shipping costs are prohibitive to our island... :cry:
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Postby Fetzervalve » Jun 13th, '07, 10:03

Left coast - right coast - what about the good ol' midwest??? We have needs too ya know? :smt076
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Re: Target price for a 22lb box will be $16.28 or .74 a lb.

Postby Curly » Jun 13th, '07, 10:55

DennisLink wrote:...I will be trucking the charcoal in large quantities (to get the best volume discounts) to East coast distribution points.
:wink: :wink:


Yeah, well, if ya see onea these here trucks rolling by from yer left, give him a shout before he get's all the way over to the right. It's conconuts, there's plenty to go around :roll:
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