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Yanni Hufnagel, founder of the wildly popular Lemon Perfect Enriched Water, offers insight into how he built his business.

Y LemonYanni Hufnagel, the founder of the wildly popular Lemon Perfect flavoured water, said he phoned his mother to express doubt about his ability to continue the business. But he stuck with it because he knew in his heart that Lemon Perfect would succeed, and now he’s glad to talk about his journey.

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Hufnagel, the founder of the beverage business Lemon Perfect, explained how he moved back in with his parents after coming up with the concept for the company on BevNET’s Taste Radio program airs every week and discusses beverages, foods, and beers. He studied the liquor business for close to a year. When starting a business, “the ball has to ricochet your way,” as Hufnagel put it. It’s a good analogy, and it involves hoops. Lemon Perfect encountered some setbacks but eventually had some success. Young business owners, he advises, should keep in mind that fortunes can change.

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Hufnagel stresses the importance of a healthy cash balance, noting that the beverage business is capital-demanding, particularly without a significant drink brand. You’re “just” attempting to “win the street battle without a firearm,” he said. Hufnagel insisted that his staff be bold in their approach to store planning. The product’s prominent display in supermarkets’ promotional displays encourages shoppers to try it. The group works hard to get people to notice the Special exhibits when Lemon Perfect is on offer. Publix is one of Lemon Perfect’s finest clients because they offer six BOGOs a year, reducing the price of a container of Lemon Perfect to just $1.

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Yanni Most people aren’t cut out for the problems of beginning a company, and Hufnagel will be the first to acknowledge that. It’s only for you if you have unique DNA and the drive to upset a multibillion-dollar business, he reportedly said on the Flavor Radio show. Being marked by the unfavourable personality characteristic of sourness, Successful people have a genuine interest in the substance of the issue and work hard to learn everything they can about it. Hufnagel always gets the candidate’s opinion on the product at the end of the conversation. He said everything would make sense if you are genuinely excited about whatever is in the receptacle and think the material is magical. However, this is where we need to begin. To hear it from Hufnagel, it’s the dedication of his staff to the sales process that fuels their enthusiasm. They are so set on succeeding that they will smash through any obstacle.