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Hello people ,

My self Michael Danny Fernando, I Own a Gluten-Free cookies manufacturing company. i just need a small suggestion from you guys. I am in the idea of creating an innovative gluten-free product which is ( a waffle battered cookies with plenty of flavors ) named wookies. with the same variety of waffles coating at the top. what do you guys think? instead of eating the same old shortcrust dough cookies what about new innovative cookies ...And also the gluten-free Rum Balls. these rum balls will be wrapped like a Ferrero Rocher chocolate in a 3x3 box with different kinds of flavors loaded with Red wine or Whiskey or Rum (as the name says )or even orange juice,and also mixed variety.. with all ur blessings everyone.

I am so humbled and glad to share my upcoming project.

kind regards ,

Danny Fernando,

Entrepreneur. 

 


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  On 3/29/2022 at 4:38 AM, Danny Fernando said:

Hello people ,

My self Michael Danny Fernando, I Own a Gluten-Free cookies manufacturing company. i just need a small suggestion from you guys. I am in the idea of creating an innovative gluten-free product which is ( a waffle battered cookies with plenty of flavors ) named wookies. with the same variety of waffles coating at the top. what do you guys think? instead of eating the same old shortcrust dough cookies what about new innovative cookies ...And also the gluten-free Rum Balls. these rum balls will be wrapped like a Ferrero Rocher chocolate in a 3x3 box with different kinds of flavors loaded with Red wine or Whiskey or Rum (as the name says )or even orange juice,and also mixed variety.. with all ur blessings everyone.

I am so humbled and glad to share my upcoming project.

kind regards ,

Danny Fernando,

Entrepreneur. 

 

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I think that's a great idea!  Just I beg you, please don't do what everyone else does and put potato, walnuts, or even mushrooms in it.  (I found mushrooms in a chocolate bar once.🤢)  You might want to check into the name wookies though and make sure there won't be any legal backlash from Disney and those that own Star Wars.  (From what I understand Disney has been getting rather desperate and greedy with their money making tactics.)  Seeing as how Wookies are also, well Wookies.  They are an iconic Star Wars race and you just want to be careful dealing with that kind of stuff.  Other than that it sounds awesome to me!  I say go for it.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Great observation @Hellokittez, you would not want to start your business out by violating a trademark owned by Disney! It also sounds like a great idea to me!

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