
In episode 234 of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts discuss a premium cookware brand with impressive patents and trademarks. They express confusion about why the business isn't larger despite its stro...
In episode 234 of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts discuss a premium cookware brand with impressive patents and trademarks. They express confusion about why the business isn't larger despite its strong profitability and high return on ad spend (ROAS). They speculate that niche products and Kickstarter campaigns might limit its market potential.
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