Earlier this year, Rich bravely opened up his heart, soul and office to Peter Jones, the very shrewd (and very tall) dragon, for a brand new show called How We Made Our Millions.
It's all about Peter getting to know entrepreneurs, finding out what makes them tick, what drives them to be successful, and how organised their stationary cupboard really is.
Peter popped in to Fruit Towers to have a nose around, chat to the people who work here, and get a better understanding of why Rich (and Jon and Adam) run things the way they do.
He also brought his camera mates along and you can see Dan's yellow outfit, Rich giving a dragon fashion tips and Peter being a little bit scared of Oli's ankles on Wednesday night at 9pm on BBC2.
And if you've ever wanted to ask Rich a question, just post it our Facebook wall (www.facebook.com/innocent.drinks) as he's going to be answering them all straight after the show.
Our company produces products that are sold globally and whenever new legislation come into place it takes us "donkey's years" to make sure our labels are updated accordingly across the system we have in place now.
So, what labelling processes do Innocent have in place to allow for quick turnarounds of text on your labels? In-house or out-house printing? And are there any labelling softwares you could recommend?
Your advice would be really appreciated!
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Posted by: phentermine | November 09, 2011 at 04:50 PM
That first comment says everything about you, Btooke! It is so true; your generosity of spirit is palpable; and everyone can hear it and feel it when reading your words!
Dear Elizabeth can hear it and feel it!
You are a rare lovely creature! And Steve and the rest of your family are rare creatures as well!
Patina Farm will be the most heavenly place......and we are all so so lucky to be able to see it from" vacant lot" To "farm heaven on earth"!
I will try to make "Big Daddy's opening" on Saturday! I really will!
Penelope
ps you know that chair that has all that funny stuffing? I found out what it is! The very best upholstery used "curly boar hair; and curly horse hair" Those were the best made chairs.......and they still are!
De Angelis in New York City! I think they are still the top of the top!
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