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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 735712" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>No, Mr. Willis's place is north of Rock Hill on India Hook road near Lake Wylie. He doesn't have any signs and doesn't advertise. His business is strictly word of mouth. In the beginning, his partner (now deceased) was one of my dad's close friends and he gave dad the recipes for their sauces and mops. Don't know if they are the same today but they are pretty good. The pair started it as just a way to make a little folding money. Now its a pretty big thing with shipments made all the way to Alaska. (I'm told) But he still just cranks up five times a year and uses teachers and students as part time help during these times. I can't say if his Q is that good or if he is just a good marketer but he has been very successful with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 735712, member: 4362"] No, Mr. Willis's place is north of Rock Hill on India Hook road near Lake Wylie. He doesn't have any signs and doesn't advertise. His business is strictly word of mouth. In the beginning, his partner (now deceased) was one of my dad's close friends and he gave dad the recipes for their sauces and mops. Don't know if they are the same today but they are pretty good. The pair started it as just a way to make a little folding money. Now its a pretty big thing with shipments made all the way to Alaska. (I'm told) But he still just cranks up five times a year and uses teachers and students as part time help during these times. I can't say if his Q is that good or if he is just a good marketer but he has been very successful with it. [/QUOTE]
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